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you will have to spend $17.50 on the bike. 17.50 > x
as for the graph, I assume it would be asking you to graph on a number line. So all you would have to do is go out to 17.50 on the line and make the graph going to the left, because it is saying that x is less than 17.50. If you think about it, X is less than 17.50 because the $50.00 bike is said to be the MOST expensive. So anything less would cause the $17.50 to go down, thus bringing the graph to the left.
as for the graph, I assume it would be asking you to graph on a number line. So all you would have to do is go out to 17.50 on the line and make the graph going to the left, because it is saying that x is less than 17.50. If you think about it, X is less than 17.50 because the $50.00 bike is said to be the MOST expensive. So anything less would cause the $17.50 to go down, thus bringing the graph to the left.
Let's think of this inequality for a second.
32.50 + x < 50.
The most expensive bike costs $50, meaning that the most you could spend on the purchase is (50 - 32.50).
50 - 32.50 = 17.5
The most you can spend on the purchase is $17.50
17.50 > x
32.50 + x < 50.
The most expensive bike costs $50, meaning that the most you could spend on the purchase is (50 - 32.50).
50 - 32.50 = 17.5
The most you can spend on the purchase is $17.50
17.50 > x