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6 February, 12:35

A local store's clearance rack is full of DVDs selling for $8 each and CDs selling for $6 each. Let x represent the number of DVDs, and let y represent the number of CDs. Which inequality can be used to find combinations of DVDs and CDs that can be bought with a $50 gift card?

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  1. 6 February, 12:44
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    We are asked to create an inequality that can be used to find the combinations of DVDs and CDs that can be bought with a $50 worth of gift card. We are also given with the conditions that a DVD has a selling price of $8 and the CD has a selling price of $6 per item. Hence, we have the inequality below:

    Let x be the number of DVDs being purchased

    Let y be the number of CDs being purchased.

    $50 = $8x + $6y

    50 = 8x + 6y
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