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16 September, 01:33

David wants to buy 2 pineapples and some bananas. The price of one pineapple is 2.99. The price of bananas is 0.67 per pound. David wants to spend less than ten dollars write an inequality that represents the number of pounds of bananas, b David can buy

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  1. 16 September, 01:41
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    10 ≥ 2 (2.99) + 0.67b

    10 ≥ 5.98 + 0.67b

    4.02 ≥ 0.67b

    6 ≥ b

    David can buy 6 pounds of bananas at most.
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