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Mathematics, 22.04.2020 00:55 Mtovar7713

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Printing Brochures The trade show is less than three weeks away. Your manager wants to be sure you have plenty of color brochures in time for the show. She said there will be nearly 4100 attendees, and that the brochures should cost no more than $1900. You were told to call Sofia for help ordering the brochures.

Step 1: Understand the Problem
What do you know?
11. List three criteria for the print order that you know are important to your manager. (6 points: 2 points for each piece of information)

What did you discover?
12. List four pieces of information you learned from talking to Sofia. (8 points: 2 points for each piece of information)

Step 2: Plan How to Solve the Problem
Define each quantity.
13. What variable will you use to represent the number of brochures? (1 point)

14. What is the cost of each brochure based on the number you need to order? (1 point)

15. Will there be extra costs? Why or why not? (1 point)

16. How much are the extra costs? (1 point)
17. How much money can you spend on the brochure order? (2 points)

18. Write an expression that shows the cost of the brochures. (2 points)

Write an inequality.
19. Write an inequality to show how much you can spend on the brochure order. (2 points)

Step 3: Solve the Problem
Solve the inequality.
20. Solve your inequality for the number of brochures. (2 points)

Interpret the solution.
21. What does this tell you about how many brochures you can order? (2 points)

Make your choice.
22. Fill out this order form to complete the brochure order. (14 points: 2 points for each table cell).

23. Explain how you decided on the number of brochures to order and whether to opt for the rush order delivery. (2 points)

Your Proposal Now it's time to show your manager the plans for the trade show. Impress her with a job well done by showing that you met the criteria for booth space and brochures, all while staying within the overall budget.
24. Complete the report below so your manager knows the decisions you've made and understands how the budget has been spent. Enter the following on the order form:
A description of each item. (2 points for each cell)
The reasoning you used to make your decision about that item. (2 points for each cell)
Cost of each item order (1 point for each cell)
Total cost of plan (2 points)
Money remaining (2 points)
(14 points)
Item
Description
Reasoning
Cost
Booth
Booth number? Size? Location? Staff required?

Brochures
Quantity? Extra fees?

Total Cost

Money Remaining

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