SOLVING LINEAR INEQUALITIES
Creating a Birthday plan
Creating a Budget plan
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SOLVING LINEAR INEQUALITIES
Creating a Birthday plan
Creating a Budget plan
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Problem 1:
Creating a Birthday Plan
Goal:
Determine if the budget for the birthday party is enough for the plan to be successful.
Role:
You are planning to surprise your brother for his birthday.
Activity:
Make a budget plan showing the possible cost of all the items to be used in the birthday party.
Given:
Budget = 2000 php
7 guest
4 family members
Total people attending the party = 7 + 4 = 11
Meal = 135php each
cake = 500 php
Solution:
11(135) + 500(1) < 2000
1485 +500 < 2000
1985 < 2000 ; true
The budget of 2000 php for the birthday party is enough for the plan to be successful.
Problem 2:
Creating a budget plan
Goal:
Provide food for a week to all Marikenos in Brgy Marikina Heights out of a certain budget during the pandemic
Role:
You are assigned to come up with a budget plan for the project of Mayor Marcy.
Given:
1 bag contains:
5 kg of rice,
2 kg fish,
3 pcs of apples,
5 pcs of oranges,
3 canned goods.
1kg rice costs 50 php
1kg of fish costs 60 php
1pc of apple costs 25 php
1pc of orange cost 15php
1pc canned good costs 20php
There are 100 households in the brgy
Total budget = 60000 php
Will this be enough?
Solution:
For rice
5(50) = 250php
For fish
2(60) = 120php
For apples
3(25) = 75php
For oranges
5(15) = 75php
For canned goods
3(20) = 60php
Will this be enough for 100 households?
100(250 + 120 + 75 + 75 + 60) < 60000
100(580) < 60000
58000 < 60000 ; true
The budget of 60000php is enough for 100 households.
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