$400 is less than or equal to the product of $32 and....

lne20

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Four Hundred dollars is less than or equal to the product of $32 and the number "p" of passes to an amusement park.

H E L P!!! :oops:
 
i) You are given the variable and its definition, so this step is done.

ii) Write an expression, in terms of (i), for "the product of" the given value and the number of passes.

iii) Create an inequality for "400 is less than equal to" the expression in (ii).

If you get stuck, please reply showing how far you have gotten. Thank you! :D

Eliz.

P.S. Welcome to FreeMathHelp! 8-)
 
I'll solve a similar problem following steps outlined by Stapel:

lne20 said:
Five Hundred dollars is less than or equal to the product of $10 and the number "n" of passes to an amusement park.

i) You are given the variable and its definition, so this step is done.

ii) Write an expression, in terms of (i),
for "the product of" the given value and the number of passes. 10 * n

iii) Create an inequality for "500 is less than equal to" the expression in (ii). 500 ≤ 10 * n
DONE :D
 
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