Under his cell phone plan, Logan pays a flat cost of $58 per month and $3 per gigabyte. He wants to keep his bill under $70 per month. Use the drop-down menu below to write an inequality representing gg, the number of gigabytes he can use while staying within his budget.

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The inequality which can be used to determine the number of gigabytes is 58 + 3x < 70 and the solution is  x < 4

How to write and solve an equation which can be used to determine the number of gigabytes?

The given parameters are

Flat cost = $58

Rate = $3 per gigabyte

Budget = Under $70

The equation is represented as:

Total cost = Flat cost + Rate * Number of gigabyte

So, we have

y = 58 + 3x

The budget is under 70

So, we have

58 + 3x < 70

Subtract 58 from both sides

So, we have

3x < 12

Divide both sides by 3

So, we have

x < 4

Hence. the inequality which can be used to determine the number of gigabytes is 58 + 3x < 70 and the solution is  x < 4

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