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28 January, 02:25

Finn has, at most, $20 to spend on school supplies. If he has to buy 6 pencils that are fifty cents each, at most, how much does he have left to spend on other supplies? Write and solve an inequality to model this situation.

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  1. 28 January, 02:30
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    x+3≤20

    x≤17

    Step-by-step explanation:

    let the amount of money left for misc expenditures = x

    Number of pencils bought = 6

    cost of each pencil = $0.50

    Total expense on pencil = 6 x $0.50 = $3

    Total expenditure = x+3

    Maximum expenses allowed = $20

    Hence

    Total expenditure must be less than or equal to $20

    Hence

    x+3≤20

    Subtracting 3 from both sides

    x≤17
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