"Your manager is sending two people to work at the conference. She wants a booth that will give your company good visibility for no more than 35% of the total budget ($3000). The conference coordinator just told you that there are only five booths left. Which booth will you choose?
Booth 1
Size: Single booth measuring 8 by 8 feet
Staff Required: 1 – 2 people
Location: Left side, middle
Price: $900
Booth 2
Size: Double booth measuring 8 by 16 feet
Staff Required: 2 – 3 people
Location: Left side, back
Price: $1500
Booth 3
Size: Single booth measuring 8 by 8 feet
Staff Required: 1 – 2 people
Location: Discount location, back wall, stand-alone booth, left corner next to restrooms
Price: $600
Booth 4
Size: Triple booth measuring 8 by 24 feet
Staff Required: 2 – 4 people
Location: Premium location, second row, center, directly across from lounge area
Price: $2400
Booth 5
Size: Single booth measuring 8 by 8 feet
Staff Required: 1 – 2 people
Location: Premium location, right end of entrance row.
Price: $1050
Write an inequality that shows how much money you can spend on the booth."