The 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
Q. The 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
Candy Bars Profit Calculation: Candy bars profit per item: $1 Number of candy bars sold: x Total profit from candy bars: 1×x=x
Cookies Profit Calculation: Boxes of cookies profit per item: $3 Number of boxes of cookies sold: y Total profit from boxes of cookies: 3×y=3y
Total Profit Calculation and Goal Exceedance: Total profit from candy bars and boxes of cookies: x+3y Fundraising goal: $3,300 The class must exceed the goal, so the total profit must be greater than $3,300. Inequality: x + 3y > 3,300
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