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20 March, 15:29

Matthew is shopping for shoes and socks. He has $75.00 to spend. The shoes he likes cost $28.00, and the socks cost 4.00. Write and inequality for this situation. Can Matthew buy 2 pairs of shoes and 5 pairs of socks?

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  1. 20 March, 15:37
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    First, you would want to use the property of multiplication and multiply

    28.00 by 2 and that will give you 56.

    So it will cost 56 dollars to get 2 pairs of shoes.

    Then, you would also want to use the property of multiplication again and multiply 4 by 5 and that will give me 20.

    So it will cost Matthew 20 dollars to 5 paris of socks.

    Finally, we would use the property of addition and add 20 and 56 and that will give you 76 dollars so 2 pairs of shoes and 5 pairs of socks will cost 76 dollars.

    In conclusion, no Matthew can not buy 2 pairs of shoes and 5 pairs of socks.
  2. 20 March, 15:41
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    So if you are going to buy 5 socks you need to multiply 5 x $4.00 and you get 20.00.

    If he buys 2 pairs of shoes for 28.00 you multiply it by 2 and get 56.00.

    Then you add 56.00 and 20.00 and get 76.00.

    Answer:

    No he can not buy to pairs of shoes and 5 pairs of socks because he needs $1 to pay it all.
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