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A store is offering a $30 mail in rebate on all color printers. Luis is looking at different color printers that range in price from $175 to $260. How much can he expect to spend after the rebate?
This is a compound inequalities. Can you help me to do it cause I don't understand anything(((

Sagot :

OK, so the original prices range from 175$ to 260$. This can be represented by a compound inequality like this:
175 ≤  price ≤ 260
Got that? it can cost up to (and include) 260, or be a little as 175$.
With a 30$ rebate, it can cost 30$ less (total), so both the most expensive and least expensive printers will cost 30$ less. Subtract 30 from both sides to get this:
145 ≤ final price ≤ 230
tada! he can expect to spend somewhere between 145 and 230 dollars.

Answer: 205<=x<=290

Step-by-step explanation:

It’s says after it is deducted so he would buy any printer original priced from $205 to $290