A 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 \times 72y > 9,100
Q. A 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
Calculate Single Ticket Revenue: Determine the amount raised from selling single tickets. The cost of a single ticket is $72, and the number of single tickets sold is represented by the variable x. Therefore, the total amount raised from selling single tickets is calculated by multiplying the cost per ticket by the number of tickets sold. Calculation: $72 per ticket ×x tickets = $72x Math error check:
Calculate Table Revenue: Determine the amount raised from selling tables. The cost of reserving an entire table is $800, and the number of tables sold is represented by the variable y. Therefore, the total amount raised from selling tables is calculated by multiplying the cost per table by the number of tables sold. Calculation: $800 per table ×y tables = $800y Math error check:
Form Total Revenue Inequality: Combine the amounts raised from single tickets and tables to form an inequality.The candidate hopes to raise more than $9,100 in total. The total amount raised is the sum of the amount raised from single tickets and the amount raised from tables. Therefore, the inequality must reflect that the sum of these two amounts is greater than $9,100.Calculation: $72x (from single tickets) + $800y (from tables) > $9,100Math error check:
Select Correct Inequality: Select the correct inequality from the given choices.Based on the calculations in the previous steps, the correct inequality that represents the situation is the sum of the amount raised from single tickets and tables being greater than $9,100.Calculation: The correct inequality is 72x + 800y > 9,100Math error check:
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