Solve the problem.While on a business trip, Amy pays $175 per day to stay in a hotel, plus $20 per meal purchased at a restaurant. Amy's company will reimburse her at most $675 for the entire trip. Let d = the number of days and m = the number of meals. (a) Write an inequality that describes Amy's trip expense limitations. (b) Graph the inequality. Because d and m must be non-negatve, restrict the graph to Quadrant I. (c) If Amy stays in the hotel 2 days and purchases 8 meals at restaurants, will she be within her budget?
A. (a) m ? 33.75 - 8.75d;
(b)
(c) yes
B. (a) m ? -33.75 + 8.75d;
(b)
(c) yes
C. (a) m ? 33.75 + 8.75d;
(b)
(c) no
D. (a) m ? 33.75 - 8.75d;
(b)
(c) no
Answer: A
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