For Exercises
You have budgeted to spend no more than $ 108 on gasoline for your vehicle this month. It typically takes $ 27 to fill up your tank. Which inequality represents how many times you can fill your tank this month?
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To find: the inequality that represents the number of times that the tank can be filled this month.
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Answer to Problem 4STP
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Explanation of Solution
Given information: We have budgeted to spend no more than $108 on gasoline for our vehicle this month. It typically takes $27 to fill up your tank.
Calculation:
Let f be the number of times that the tank is filled this month.
It takes $27 to fill up your tank.
Therefore, to fill the tank f times, it takes $ 27f.
But, we have budgeted to spend no more than $108 on gasoline for our vehicle this month.
Therefore,
Thus, the inequality that represents the number of times that the tank can be filled this month is
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