A rental car company charges $33.73 per day to rent a car and $0.06 for every mile
driven. Elizabeth wants to rent a car, knowing that:
She plans to drive 450 miles.
• She has at most $430 to spend.

Which inequality can be used to determine x, the maximum number of days
Elizabeth can afford to rent for while staying within her budget?

Respuesta :

Answer:

430 > 33.73x + 27      ---->         x < 11

Step-by-step explanation:

The inequality describes the total amount that can be spent for a whole number of days. To solve for the number of days, solve for x (x<11.95). Because she can't rent for only a part of a day, and because she can't spend more than $430, the inequality becomes x<11.

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

33.73x + 27 <= 430

0.06 is for every mile. She plans to drive 450 miles. So 0.06 times 450. Which is 27.

Then your have the 33.73 for each day for the rent of the car. We don't know how many days so we'll just put x.