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27 July, 03:33

Cindy has $20 to spend at the store. She buys a pack of colored pencils that cost $4 and jelly beans that cost $2 per pound. If she spends more than $8 at the store, graph a compound inequality that shows the possible number of pounds of jelly beans she could have purchased.

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  1. 27 July, 03:45
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    Given that Cindy has $20 to spend at the store. She buys a pack of colored pencils that cost $4 and jelly beans that cost $2 per pound. If she spends more than $8 at the store

    let y be the pound of jelly beans x be the money she spend on jelly beans

    x + 4 > = 8y > = 2x
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