Mathematics, 27.05.2020 23:09 jrfranckowiak
The concert that Georgia wants to go to offers discounted tickets to groups that buy more than 12 tickets. Georgia doesn't know what the discount on the tickets will be, but she knows each ticket will cost less than the regular price of a ticket to the concert 9.50. which statement is true?
A. The inequality that represents the number of tickets, t, Georgia can buy at the discounted price is t > 12.
B. thr inequality that represents the number of tickets, t, Georgia can buy at a discounted price is t < 9.50.
C. the inequality that represents the price, p, of each of the discounted tickets is P < 12.
D. The inequalitythat represents the price, p, of each of the discounted tickets is p > 9.50.
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