The manager of an electronics store projects that the store should achieve more than $8,500 in revenue from TVs and DVD players every day in order to remain profitable. Its DVD players sell for $210, and TVs sell for $160.Select the inequality in standard form that describes this situation. Use the given numbers and the following variables.x= the number of DVD players soldy= the number of TVs soldChoices:(A) 160x+210y<8,500(B) 210x+160y<8,500(C) 160x+210y>8,500(D) 210x+160y>8,500 Get tutor helpThe recommended daily calcium intake for a 20-year-old person is1,000 milligrams (mg). One cup of milk contains 299 mg of calcium andone cup of juice contains 261 mg of calcium. Which of the followinginequalities represents the possible number of cups of milk, m, and cups ofjuice, j, a 20-year-old person could drink in a day to meet or exceed therecommended daily calcium intake from these drinks alone?A) 299m+261j≥1,000B) 299m+261j>1,000C) 299m+261j≥1,000D) 299m+261j>1,000 Get tutor helpA furniture company is shipping cargo overseas on a container ship. A shorter container can hold 44,300 pounds and a longer container can hold 61,800 pounds. Together, all the containers must hold at least 785,000 pounds, the weight of the cargo.Select the inequality in standard form that describes this situation. Use the given numbers and the following variables.x= the number of shorter containersy= the number of longer containersChoices:(A) 44,300x+61,800y>785,000(B) 44,300+x+61,800+y>785,000(C) 44,300x+61,800y≥785,000(D) 44,300+x+61,800+y≥785,000 Get tutor helpA candidate running for office is putting on a gala as a fundraiser, with hopes of raising more than $7,800 in political contributions. Single tickets cost $21, while an entire table can be reserved for $970.Select the inequality in standard form that describes this situation. Use the given numbers and the following variables.x= the number of single tickets soldy= the number of tables soldChoices:(A) 970x+21y>7,800(B) 21x+970y>7,800(C) 21+x+970+y>7,800(D) 970+x+21+y>7,800 Get tutor helpThe Lowell Playhouse wants to make at least $5,900 on ticket sales this year. Currently, adults' tickets cost $69 and children's tickets cost $16.Select the inequality in standard form that describes this situation. Use the given numbers and the following variables.x= the number of adults' tickets soldy= the number of children's tickets soldChoices:(A) 69x+16y>5,900(B) 69x+16y≤5,900(C) 69x+16y<5,900(D) 69x+16y≥5,900 Get tutor helpThe band teacher promises his class a pizza party if, during the fall fundraiser, they exceed the fundraising goal of $3,300. The students make $1 for each candy bar sold and $3 for each box of cookies.Select the inequality in standard form that describes this situation. Use the given numbers and the following variables.x= the number of candy barsy= the number of boxes of cookiesChoices:(A) 3x+y>3,300(B) x+3y≥3,300(C) 3x+y≥3,300(D) x+3y>3,300 Get tutor helpMs. Johnston, the head librarian at the Grant County Library, can spend at most $3,200 to expand the children's section of the library. When she buys from a particular discount seller, paperback books cost $2 each and hardback books cost $22 each.Select the inequality in standard form that describes this situation. Use the given numbers and the following variables.x= the number of paperback booksy= the number of hardback booksChoices:(A) 2x+22y≤3,200(B) 2+x+22+y≤3,200(C) 22+x+2+y≤3,200(D) 22x+2y≤3,200 Get tutor helpThe Yardley High School science department can spend no more than $3,800 on textbooks this year. The department needs to buy both Biology textbooks, which cost $79 apiece, and Chemistry textbooks, which cost $36 apiece.Select the inequality in standard form that describes this situation. Use the given numbers and the following variables.x= the number of Biology textbooksy= the number of Chemistry textbooksChoices:(A) 79x+36y≤3,800(B) 79x+36y<3,800(C) 36x+79y≤3,800(D) 36x+79y<3,800 Get tutor helpThe students at Richmond High School are selling candles and scented soaps to raise money for a new computer lab. They will earn $2 for every candle they sell. Each bar of soap they sell will earn them $3. They need to raise a minimum of $1,800 to have enough money to finish construction of the computer lab.Select the inequality in standard form that describes this situation. Use the given numbers and the following variables.x= the number of candles they selly= the number of soaps they sellChoices:(A) 2x⋅3y≤1,800(B) 2x⋅3y≥1,800(C) 2x+3y≥1,800(D) 2x+3y≤1,800 Get tutor helpNoah, a mechanic, earns $23 for every oil change he performs and $62 for every tune-up. He needs to earn over $1,500 today to be able to pay the rent for his business and still have some money left over.Select the inequality in standard form that describes this situation. Use the given numbers and the following variables.x= the number of oil changes Noah will do todayy= the number of tune-ups Noah will do todayChoices:(A) 23x+62y>1,500(B) 62x+23y≥1,500(C) 62x+23y>1,500(D) 23x+62y≥1,500 Get tutor helpA hockey team in Yardley has made it to the playoffs. In order to make a profit on the game, at least $19,000 must be made in sales of lower-level tickets, which cost $74, and luxury box seats, which cost $170. Select the inequality in standard form that describes this situation. Use the given numbers and the following variables. x= the number of lower-level tickets sold y= the number of luxury box tickets soldChoices:(A) 170x+74y>19,000(B) 74x+170y≥19,000(C) 170x+74y≥19,000(D) 74x+170y>19,000 Get tutor helpTom is booking a band and a DJ for a dance, and wants to keep the cost of the entertainment under $1,300. A band can play for part of the time at an hourly rate of $180, and a DJ can play for the remaining time at an hourly rate of $89.Select the inequality in standard form that describes this situation. Use the given numbers and the following variables.x= the number of hours the band will playy= the number of hours the DJ will playChoices:(A) 89x+180y>1,300(B) 89x+180y<1,300(C) 180x+89y<1,300(D) 180x+89y>1,300 Get tutor helpThe Oakland City Ballet is selling tickets for an upcoming performance, and the ballet company hopes to bring in at least $5,900 in revenue. Regular tickets cost $49, whereas discounted tickets cost $23. Select the inequality in standard form that describes this situation. Use the given numbers and the following variables. x= the number of regular tickets sold y= the number of discounted tickets soldChoices:(A) 49x+23y≤5,900(B) 49+x+23+y≤5,900(C) 49+x+23+y≥5,900(D) 49x+23y≥5,900 Get tutor helpFor tax purposes, a large corporation wants to spend more than $10,000,000 on charitable works. The company is told that, in a developing country, it can build a hospital for $1,500,000 and a school for $11,000. Select the inequality in standard form that describes this situation. Use the given numbers and the following variables. x = the number of hospitals built y = the number of schools builtChoices:(A) 1,500,000x+11,000y>10,000,000(B) 11,000x+1,500,000y>10,000,000(C) 11,000x+1,500,000y<10,000,000(D) 1,500,000x+11,000y<10,000,000 Get tutor helpAn event planner wants to order some ice sculptures as decorations for a company party. Small sculptures cost $150 and large sculptures cost $330, and the maximum budget for this portion of the party is $2,300.Select the inequality in standard form that describes this situation. Use the given numbers and the following variables.x= the number of small ice sculpturesy= the number of large ice sculpturesChoices:(A) 150x−330y≤2,300(B) 150x+330y≥2,300(C) 150x+330y≤2,300(D) 150x−330y≥2,300 Get tutor helpA candidate running for office is putting on a gala as a fundraiser, with hopes of raising more than $9,100 in political contributions. Single tickets cost $72, while an entire table can be reserved for $800.Select the inequality in standard form that describes this situation. Use the given numbers and the following variables.x= the number of single tickets soldy= the number of tables soldChoices:(A) 72x−800y>9,100(B) 800x+72y>9,100(C) 72x+800y>9,100(D) 800x×72y>9,100 Get tutor helpAn event planner wants to order some ice sculptures as decorations for a company party. Small sculptures cost $150 and large sculptures cost $370, and the maximum budget for this portion of the party is $2,200.Select the inequality in standard form that describes this situation. Use the given numbers and the following variables.x= the number of small ice sculpturesy= the number of large ice sculpturesChoices:(A) 150x+370y≥2,200(B) 150+x+370+y≤2,200(C) 150+x+370+y≥2,200(D) 150x+370y≤2,200 Get tutor helpA scouting troop from Lowell is organizing a crab feed to raise money for camp. They need to make at least $1,100 to cover the costs of the camp. Tickets for the crab dinner sell for $31 apiece. Those people who don't like crab can purchase the vegetarian dinner ticket for $21 each.Select the inequality in standard form that describes this situation. Use the given numbers and the following variables.x= the number of crab dinners soldy= the number of alternative dinners soldChoices:(A) 21x+31y≥1,100(B) 31x+21y≥1,100(C) 31x+21y>1,100(D) 21x+31y>1,100 Get tutor helpA candidate running for office is putting on a gala as a fundraiser, with hopes of raising more than $7,200 in political contributions. Single tickets cost $31, while an entire table can be reserved for $640.Select the inequality in standard form that describes this situation. Use the given numbers and the following variables.x= the number of single tickets soldy= the number of tables soldChoices:(A) 640x+31y>7,200(B) 31+x+640+y>7,200(C) 640+x+31+y>7,200(D) 31x+640y>7,200 Get tutor helpJamal is hosting a banquet to raise funds for charity. The goal of the fundraiser is to raise more than $9,200. Individual tickets cost $43 and an entire table can be purchased for $840.Select the inequality in standard form that describes this situation. Use the given numbers and the following variables.x= the number of individual ticketsy= the number of tablesChoices:(A) 43x+840y>9,200(B) 43x−840y<9,200(C) 43x−840y>9,200(D) 43x+840y<9,200 Get tutor helpA hockey team in Rockport has made it to the playoffs. In order to make a profit on the game, at least $14,000 must be made in sales of lower-level tickets, which cost $63, and luxury box seats, which cost $110.Select the inequality in standard form that describes this situation. Use the given numbers and the following variables.x= the number of lower-level tickets soldy= the number of luxury box tickets soldChoices:(A) 63x+110y≥14,000(B) 110x+63y>14,000(C) 110x+63y≥14,000(D) 63x+110y>14,000 Get tutor help