Ms. Estrada plans to take 36 chocolate chip cookies to sell at a bake sale. She wants to bake enough to keep at least 24 cookies for her cookie jar at home.Let x represent how many chocolate chip cookies Ms. Estrada will bake. Which inequality describes the problem?Choices:(A) x−36≥24(B) x−36≤24Solve the inequality. Then, complete the sentence to describe the solution.Ms. Estrada will bake at least ____ chocolate chip cookies.
Q. Ms. Estrada plans to take 36 chocolate chip cookies to sell at a bake sale. She wants to bake enough to keep at least 24 cookies for her cookie jar at home.Let x represent how many chocolate chip cookies Ms. Estrada will bake. Which inequality describes the problem?Choices:(A) x−36≥24(B) x−36≤24Solve the inequality. Then, complete the sentence to describe the solution.Ms. Estrada will bake at least ____ chocolate chip cookies.
Define the problem: Step 1: Define the problem in terms of an inequality.Ms. Estrada needs to keep at least 24 cookies at home after taking 36 to the bake sale. Let x be the total cookies she bakes. She will take 36 to the sale and must have at least 24 left.Mathematically, this means x−36≥24.
Solve the inequality: Step 2: Solve the inequality.Start with x−36≥24.Add 36 to both sides to isolate x:x−36+36≥24+36,x≥60.
Interpret the solution: Step 3: Interpret the solution.The solution x≥60 means Ms. Estrada needs to bake at least 60 cookies to meet her requirements for the bake sale and her cookie jar.
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