A.EI.2.e
Represent the solution of a linear inequality in two variables graphically on a coordinate plane.
Example Problems
A costume shop designs hats and wigs.
Let represent the number of hats and represent the number of wigs the shop can produce with its daily supply of fabric: .
The shop wants to design 3000 hats daily. How many wigs at most can the shop produce daily with the remaining supply of fabric?
Let represent the number of hats and represent the number of wigs the shop can produce with its daily supply of fabric: .
The shop wants to design 3000 hats daily. How many wigs at most can the shop produce daily with the remaining supply of fabric?
A publishing company prints newspapers and magazines.
Let x represent the number of newspapers and m represent the number of magazines the company can print with its daily supply of ink cartridges: .
The company wants to print 8000 newspapers daily. How many magazines at most can the company print daily with the remaining number of ink cartridges?
Let x represent the number of newspapers and m represent the number of magazines the company can print with its daily supply of ink cartridges: .
The company wants to print 8000 newspapers daily. How many magazines at most can the company print daily with the remaining number of ink cartridges?
A cafe serves lattes and fruit smoothies.
Let represent the number of lattes and represent the number of smoothies the cafe can make with its daily supply of milk: .
The cafe plans to make 2,000 lattes each day. How many smoothies at most can the cafe make each day with the remaining supply of milk?
Let represent the number of lattes and represent the number of smoothies the cafe can make with its daily supply of milk: .
The cafe plans to make 2,000 lattes each day. How many smoothies at most can the cafe make each day with the remaining supply of milk?
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