It takes 20 hours and $400 to interview a candidate, and it takes 120 hours and $3,600 to train an employee. A company has less than $95,000 to interview and train employees, and it wants to spend at most 470 hours to do so. Let C denote the number of candidates they interview and E the number of employees they train. Write an inequality that represents the condition based on the number of dollars the company can spend. Write an inequality that represents the condition based on the number of hours the company wants to spend.
Q. It takes 20 hours and $400 to interview a candidate, and it takes 120 hours and $3,600 to train an employee. A company has less than $95,000 to interview and train employees, and it wants to spend at most 470 hours to do so. Let C denote the number of candidates they interview and E the number of employees they train. Write an inequality that represents the condition based on the number of dollars the company can spend. Write an inequality that represents the condition based on the number of hours the company wants to spend.
Calculate Total Cost: Calculate the total cost for interviewing and training candidates and employees.Cost = 20C+400C+120E+3600ESimplify the expression.Cost = 420C+3720E
Write Cost Inequality: Write the inequality for the cost constraint.The company has less than $95,000 to spend.420C + 3720E < 95,000
Calculate Total Time: Calculate the total time spent on interviewing and training.Time = 20C+120E
Write Time Inequality: Write the inequality for the time constraint.The company wants to spend at most 470 hours.20C+120E≤470
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