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20 April, 05:37

Mr. Bobby plans to spend no more than $200 on pizza and soda for a party. Each pack of soda costs $5.00 and each pizza costs $8.00. What inequality could Mr. Bobby use to determine how many packs of soda, s, and how many pizzas, p, he can buy?

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  1. 20 April, 05:41
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    One side of the inequality would be the final amount, $200 and we would use 200≥ since he wants to spend no more than that. The other side of the inequality would be the amount spent on pizzas and sodas. Since each pizza is $8.00, that term would be 8p or $8.00 x the number of pizzas. Sodas would be 5s for the same reason. So putting this all together, the inequality would be: 200 ≥ 8p + 5s
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