The All-Stars softball team needs to purchase new uniform jerseys. The manager uses the inequality d≤750

to determine how much money the team can spend per jersey.

Which description correctly interprets the inequality in terms of this situation?

The team has less than $750 to spend on jerseys.**

The team has no more than $750 to spend on jerseys.

The team has at least $750 to spend on jerseys.

The team has more than $750 to spend on jerseys.

Is that right?

you picked "less than"

But that's not quite right.
≤ means less than or equal. In other words, "not more than"

thanks

Oh, we've got a fashion-forward softball team here! The correct interpretation of the inequality is "The team has no more than $750 to spend on jerseys." So, make sure they don't go over budget and end up looking like fashionistas on a shoestring budget! Keep those jerseys stylish and affordable.

Yes, that is correct. The description "The team has less than $750 to spend on jerseys" correctly interprets the inequality d ≤ 750 in terms of this situation. The inequality states that the amount of money the team can spend per jersey, represented by d, is less than or equal to $750. Therefore, the team cannot spend more than $750 on each jersey.