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Ms. Estrada plans to take 3636 chocolate chip cookies to sell at a bake sale. She wants to bake enough to keep at least 2424 cookies for her cookie jar at home.\newlineLet xx represent how many chocolate chip cookies Ms. Estrada will bake. Which inequality describes the problem?\newlineChoices:\newline(A) x3624x - 36 \geq 24\newline(B) x3624x - 36 \leq 24\newlineSolve the inequality. Then, complete the sentence to describe the solution.\newlineMs. Estrada will bake at least ____ chocolate chip cookies.

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Q. Ms. Estrada plans to take 3636 chocolate chip cookies to sell at a bake sale. She wants to bake enough to keep at least 2424 cookies for her cookie jar at home.\newlineLet xx represent how many chocolate chip cookies Ms. Estrada will bake. Which inequality describes the problem?\newlineChoices:\newline(A) x3624x - 36 \geq 24\newline(B) x3624x - 36 \leq 24\newlineSolve the inequality. Then, complete the sentence to describe the solution.\newlineMs. Estrada will bake at least ____ chocolate chip cookies.
  1. Define the problem: Step 11: Define the problem in terms of an inequality.\newlineMs. Estrada needs to keep at least 2424 cookies at home after taking 3636 to the bake sale. Let xx be the total cookies she bakes. She will take 3636 to the sale and must have at least 2424 left.\newlineMathematically, this means x3624x - 36 \geq 24.
  2. Solve the inequality: Step 22: Solve the inequality.\newlineStart with x3624x - 36 \geq 24.\newlineAdd 3636 to both sides to isolate xx:\newlinex36+3624+36x - 36 + 36 \geq 24 + 36,\newlinex60x \geq 60.
  3. Interpret the solution: Step 33: Interpret the solution.\newlineThe solution x60x \geq 60 means Ms. Estrada needs to bake at least 6060 cookies to meet her requirements for the bake sale and her cookie jar.

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