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=Insert your links for real world Linear Inequalities here.= Mrs. Jonas: Amanda is planning a cookout. She has budgeted a no more than $60 for hamburgers and hotdogs. Hamburgers cost $3 per pound, and hotdogs cost $2 per pound. Write an inequality to describe the possible number of pounds of hamburgers and of hotdogs that she can purchase. 3x + 2y < 60

Travis Toth: // Rondell makes $10 an hour cutting grass and $12 an hour for raking leaves. He cannot work more than 15 hours per week. Graph two inequalities that Rondell can use to determine how many hours he needs to work at each job if he wants to earn at least $120 per week. // In a remedial math class at the community college, only five chapter exams are given and an 80% must be achieved in order to take the state exit exam. Pam has completed the first four exams with scores of 71, 84, 79, and 81. Write an inequality to find the minimal score Pam can make on the fifth exam in order to take the state exit exam? Your elementary school is having a fall carnival. Admission into the carnival is $3 and each game inside the carnival costs $.25. Write an inequality that represents the possible number of games that can be played having $10. What is the maximum number of games that can be played?

Danny De Vito, Lyndsay Barna, Brad van Leuven:

1) The senior class is selling candy for a fundraiser. They will earn a one dollar profit for each bar sold, and 5 dollars for each pack sold. Their goal is to earn a profit of 500 dollars. Write an inequality to describe theor goal.

2) You are buying lunch. You have 50 dollars to buy pizza or heros. Pizza is 12 dollars a pie, heros are 5 dollars each. Write an inequality describing how man pies or heros you can buy.

3) You are making soup. You can make either turkey or beef soup. Turkey requires 20 cups of broth beef requires 30 cups. Write an inequality to show the number of each type you can make if you can make up to 600 cups of soup.

Danny Lyndsay Brad

Shannon and Billy You are a farmer and have $350,000 to spend on farm equipment. The hay bailers cost $6500 each and the plowing disks cost $2500 each. Write and graph an inequality that models the different numbers of hay bailers and plowing disks that could be purchased.

You and your family are at your brothers championship baseball game. You decide to go to the snack stand and buy food. you have $5 and you find out the a soda cost $2.50 and popcorn cost $1.75. wirte an inequality to show the number of sodas and popcorn you can buy. “Gab A Lot”, a new cell phone company, charges a $10 flat fee each month in addition to its rate of $6 for every ten minutes of air time. Fill in the chart below to indicate how much you would have to pay if you talked on the phone in the amounts indicated. **Usage (minutes)**  || ** Cost ** || A) 0  ||  B) 10   || C) 20  ||  D) 5 minutes   || E) 15 Minutes  ||