If a linear inequality involves two variables, we can represent it as a region on a coordinate plane rather than an interval on a number line.
Depending on the inequality sign, the boundary line will be solid or dashed, and region shaded will be above or below the boundary line.
Write the inequality that describes the region shaded on the given coordinate plane.
A pick-up truck has a maximum weight capacity of 3000 pounds. Each box of oranges weighs 8 pounds and each box of grapefruits weighs 12 pounds.
Let x represents the number of boxes of oranges in the truck. Let y represents the number of boxes of grapefruit in the truck.
Write an inequality to represent the number of boxes of oranges and grapefruit that can be in the truck.
Create a graph of the region containing the points corresponding to all the different numbers of orange and grapefruit boxes that can be loaded into the truck.