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30 November, 14:26

Paul currently has $300 to spend on a data plan. He found a phone for $100 and a $50 a month charge.

Which inequality represents how many months Paul can afford this phone based on how much money he has right now?

x > 100

x + 50 < 300

50x + 100 < 300

50x + 300 < 100

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  1. 30 November, 14:29
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    Answer: 50x + 100< 300

    Explanation:

    $50 represents the charge each month.

    X represents how many months

    $100 is the price of the phone that he wants

    $300 is the amount of money he has.

    This question wants you to find how many months you have based on the amount of money he has. This would show that.
  2. 30 November, 14:31
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    Im thinking it's D but im not sure.
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