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26 February, 00:17

You have $33. You want to buy a necklace and one other item from the list. a. Write an inequality to represent the situation. Let x represent the cost (in dollars) of another item.

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  1. 26 February, 00:35
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    The inequality for amount x (in dollars) is given by

    x ≤ $33 - (cost of necklace).

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the cost of the necklace be $ y.

    The amount for the necklace is constant and it is less than $33 and it is also known that the amount for the necklace will be spent.

    Therefore after the necklace has been purchased and the amount deducted from $33 the remaining amount can be used completely or partly to purchase the other item.

    Let the cost in dollars of the other item be $x.

    The inequality for amount x (in dollars) is given by

    x ≤ $33 - (cost of necklace)
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