Mathematics, 02.11.2020 20:10 Truezoe09
Your friend really wants to buy the newest, coolest cell phone which will cost him $310. He gets a job detailing cars and SUVs and plans to save all the money he earns. If he gets paid $60 to detail a car and $85 to detail an SUV, which of the following linear inequality can be used to determine how many of each he must detail in order to earn at least $310?
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A. 60c + 85x 310
C. 60c + 85x 310
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