Part A Each time Henry visits the art museum he pays $15 for parking and $25 for admission. If he buys a membership for $110, parking will cost $10 and admission will be free. Choose the two equations that represent the situation. ОА 110+10х, 40х ов. 110 + 10х, 15х + 25 O C. 110 + 10x, 25x + 15 D. 110x + 10; 40x Part B Write an inequality that represents the number of museum visits for which the total member cost is less than the non-member cost. Use the inequality to find the smallest number of visits that satisfies the inequality. smallest number of visits =

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Part A
Each time Henry visits the art museum he pays $15 for parking and $25 for admission.
If he buys a membership for $110, parking will cost $10 and admission will be free.
Choose the two equations that represent the situation.
O A. 110 + 10x, 40x
O B. 110 + 10x, 15x + 25
O C. 110 + 10x, 25x + 15
D. 110x + 10; 40x
Part B
Write an inequality that represents the number of museum visits for which the total member cost is less than the non-member cost.
Use the inequality to find the smallest number of visits that satisfies the inequality.
smallest number of visits =
Transcribed Image Text:Part A Each time Henry visits the art museum he pays $15 for parking and $25 for admission. If he buys a membership for $110, parking will cost $10 and admission will be free. Choose the two equations that represent the situation. O A. 110 + 10x, 40x O B. 110 + 10x, 15x + 25 O C. 110 + 10x, 25x + 15 D. 110x + 10; 40x Part B Write an inequality that represents the number of museum visits for which the total member cost is less than the non-member cost. Use the inequality to find the smallest number of visits that satisfies the inequality. smallest number of visits =
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