Inequalities and Application Problems

Inequalities and Application Problems

Assessment

Interactive Video

Created by

Olivia Brooks

Mathematics, Business

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

This video tutorial covers solving two application problems using inequalities in one variable. The first example involves determining the maximum number of credit hours a student can take for under $1,000, given a tuition cost of $76 per credit hour. The second example involves calculating the number of computers a business owner must sell to make a profit, considering fixed and variable costs. Both problems are solved step-by-step, emphasizing the importance of whole numbers in the solutions.

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1.

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What is the main focus of this lesson?

2.

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If the tuition cost is $76 per credit hour, what inequality represents the maximum number of credit hours a student can take for under $1,000?

3.

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After solving the inequality for the first example, what is the maximum whole number of credit hours a student can take?

4.

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Why must the number of credit hours be a whole number in the first example?

5.

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What are the fixed operating costs for Sean's computer business per week?

6.

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What is the cost to produce each computer in Sean's business?

7.

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What is the selling price of each computer in Sean's business?

8.

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What inequality represents the condition for Sean to make a profit?

9.

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How many computers must Sean sell to ensure a profit?

10.

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Why must the number of computers sold be a whole number in the second example?

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