You are planning to spend no less than $6,000 and no more than $10,000 on your landscaping project.

How do you write an inequality that demonstrates how much money you will be willing to spend on the project.

that would simply be

6,000 ≤ x ≤ 10,000 where x is the amount you spend

A statement such as A < x < B

can be stated x > A AND x < B

for a statement such as t > 12 OR t < 4 there is no contraction of the statement, you have to leave it in that form.

Let any letter of the alphabet = what you spend on the project.

Follow what Reiny said.

To write an inequality that represents the amount of money you are willing to spend on the landscaping project, you can use the variable "x" to represent the amount in dollars.

Since you mentioned that you are planning to spend no less than $6,000 (minimum) and no more than $10,000 (maximum), the inequality can be written as:

6000 ≤ x ≤ 10000

In words, this inequality means that the value of "x" (representing the amount you will spend) must be greater than or equal to $6,000 and less than or equal to $10,000. The range between these two values includes all amounts you are willing to consider for your landscaping project.