To calculate:To write and solve an inequality equation to find the number of tickets required to be sold to make a profit for the below table when the ticket is sold for
Answer to Problem 5.6MPS
The inequality equation is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Given-
Ticket is sold for
Calculation:
Given-
Price of one Ticket
Details of the dance class are -
Let the number of ticketsbe
Cost of all Items for the dance class expenses
Thus, cost of all Items for the dance class expenses
So, the inequality equation to find the minimum number of tickets required to make profit is:
Solving further, we have:
Thus, the minimum number of tickets required to be sold to make profit is
Conclusion:
The inequality equation is
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