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Carmen buys candy that costs $6 per pound. She will spend less than $30 on candy. What are the possible punds she will buy. Use P for the number of punds willCarmen buy. Write your answer as an inequality solved for p.

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  1. 13 May, 07:37
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    Pounds = P

    $6 per pound for $30 worth.

    P = 30/6

    P=5

    She can buy 5 pounds.
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