<p>Inequality Word Problems – LEVEL 3</p><p>1) The length of a rectangle is 5 times its width. The perimeter of the rectangle is at most 108 meters. Find the greatest possible dimensions of this rectangle.</p><p>2) A club can buy ready-made shirts for $14.50 each. Alternately, it can buy plain T-shirts for $6.50 each, fabric paint for $35.70, and a pack of stencils for $8.50. For how many shirts is stenciling plain T-shirts cheaper than buying ready-made shirts?</p><p>3) Members of the band boosters are planning to sell programs at football games. The cost to print the programs is $150 plus $0.50 per program. They plan to sell each program for $2. How many programs must they sell to make a profit of at least $500?</p><p>4) The cost per month of making n number of wooden toys is C = 3n + 30 . The income from selling n toys is I = 6n . How many toys must the company make to get a profit (I > C) ?</p><p>5) Al earns $5.95 per hour working after school. He needs at least $215 for his holiday shopping. How many hours must he work to reach his goal?</p><p>6) An electronics store sells DVD players and cordless telephones. The store makes a $75 profit on the sale of each DVD player (d) and a $30 profit on the sale of each cordless telephone (c). The store wants to make a profit of at least $255.00 from its sales of DVD players and cordless phones. Which inequality describes this situation? </p><p>(1) 75d 30c 255 (3) 75d 30c 255 (2) 75d 30c 255 (4) 75d 30c 255</p><p>7) You rent a car and are offered 2 payment options. You can pay $25 per day plus $0.15 per mile (option A) or you can pay $10 per day plus $0.40 per mile (option B). For what amount of daily miles will option A be the cheaper plan?</p>
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