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A student club started a fundraising effort to support animal rescue organizations. The club sent an information flyer home to the n students in the school. It says, "We welcome donations of any amount, including any change you could spare!" Their goal is to raise T dollars, and to donate to a cat shelter and a dog shelter.


Match each quantity to an expression, an equation, or an inequality that describes it.

The dollar amount the club would have if every student at the school donated a quarter to the cause.


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The dollar amount the school will raise is given by the expression 0.25n, where n is the number of students.

A combination of terms through addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and other operations is known as an algebraic expression (or variable expression).

A connection that compares two numbers or other mathematical expressions inequitably is known as an inequality in mathematics.

  • The dollar amount the club would have if they reached one-fourth of their goal=  [tex]\frac{1}{4} T[/tex]
  • The dollar amount the club would have if every student at the school donated a quarter to the cause =[tex]\frac{1}{4} n[/tex]
  • The dollar amount the club could donate to the cat shelter if they reached their goal and gave a quarter of the total donation to a dog shelter= [tex]\frac{3}{4} T[/tex]

Therefore the dollar amount the school will raise is given by the expression 0.25n or [tex]\frac{1}{4} n[/tex] , where n is the number of students.

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