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11 August, 18:42

Ronald wants to rent a car to take a trip and has a budget of $60. There is a fixed rental fee of $25 and a daily fee of $5. Write an inequality that would be used to solve for the maximum number of days for which Ronald can rent the car on his budget.

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  1. 11 August, 19:23
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    5x + 25 < 60 will be the inequality.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Ronald wants to rent a car to a trip and has a budget of $60.

    Fixed rental fees of the car is $25 and a daily fees of $5.

    Now we have to write an inequality for which Ronald can rent the car on his budget.

    Let total number of days Ronald can rent the car = x days

    So the total rent of the car will be (5x + 25)

    This rent should be less than $60.

    So 5x + 25 < 60 will be the inequality to solve for the maximum number of days for which he can rent the car on his budget.
  2. 11 August, 22:33
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    Daily fee: 5x

    rental fee: 25

    budget:60

    5x + 25 < = 60
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