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Mathematics, 04.05.2021 17:20 orlando19882000

Jackie and Maria collect pledges of money based on the number of laps they swim. All the money goes to the local food bank. Jackie will earn $8.75 for every lap that she swims. Maria will earn $6.50 for every lap that she swims. They are going to swim the same amount of laps and together want to raise at least $500 for the food bank. Explain how you could show how many laps Maria and Jackie can swim in order to meet their goal.

A. You could write an inequality where m is the greatest number of laps Maria swims and j is the greatest number of laps Jackie swims in order to meet their goal.

B. You could write an inequality where x is the least number of laps each girl would need to swim in order to meet her goal.

C. You could write an inequality where m is least the number of laps Maria swims and j is the least number of laps Jackie swims in order to meet their goal.

D. You could write an inequality where x is the maximum number of laps each girl could swim and still meet her goal.

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