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A restaurant has small tables, s, and large tables, t. Small tables seat four people each, and large tables seat eight people each. Which inequality shows the maximum number of people, p,that can be seated at the restaurant?
p < 8t + 4s
Ticket sales at the First Run Theater total at least $7,600 per week. An adult’s ticket costs $7.50 and a child’s ticket costs $4.00. If a represents the number of adult tickets sold in a week and c represents the number of child tickets, which algebraic sentence represents the money received each week from ticket sales?


7.50a + 4.00c ≥ 7,600
Joan needed $100 to buy a graphing calculator for her math class. Her neighbor will pay her $5 per hour to babysit and her Father gave her $10 for mowing the lawn. What is the minimum amount of hours she will need to babysit in order for her to buy her calculator?

100 ≤ 5h + 10

Mr. Diaz wishes to save at least $1500 in 12 months. If she saved $300 during the first 4 months, what is the least possible average amount that she must save in each of the remaining 8 months?

1500 ≥ 300 + 8a

The dance committee hired a DJ for the fall dance. The DJ charges $125 per hour plus $55 for an assistant. The committee wants to keep the total cost under $600. What is the maximum amount of hours the DJ will play at the dance?

600 ≤ 125h + 55

The product of nine and x is greater than six more than the product of three and x.

9x< 6 + 3x

6 less than a number is greater than 4

6 - x < 4

Twice a number increased by 6 is at least 35

2x + 6 ≤ 35

Travis is buying soda and juice for a party and wants to spend no more than $49. Soda costs $3 per bottle, and juice costs $2 per bottle.

3y + 2x ≤ 49

Silvergrove is hosting a city-wide arts festival at which vendors can pay to have a small booth or a large booth. The fee for a small booth is $36, whereas the fee for a large booth is $90. The city hopes to receive at least $1,800 in fees.

90x + 36y ≥1800