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Mathematics, 10.04.2020 23:48 debrielcalderon

In this activity, you will create quadratic inequalities in one variable and use them to solve problems. Read this scenario, and then use the information to answer the questions that follow. Noah manages a buffet at a local restaurant. He charges $10 for the buffet. On average, 16 customers choose the buffet as their meal every hour. After surveying several customers, Noah has determined that for every $1 increase in the cost of the buffet, the average number of customers who select buffet will decrease by 2 per hour. The restaurant owner wants the buffet to maintain a minimum revenue of $130 per hour. Noah wants to model the situation with an inequality and use the model to help him make the best pricing decisions. Write two expressions for this situation, one representing the cost per customer and the other representing the average number of customers. Assume that x represents the number of $1 increases in the cost of the buffet.

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