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4 February, 03:59

Burke Middle School has an $80 budget to stock the concession stand with drinks at the spring play. Each drink costs the school 75¢, but the store will discount the full order by $100. How many drinks can the school buy for the concession stand? Drew wrote an inequality to solve the problem. (cost per drink) (number of drinks) - discount ≤ 80 0.75x - 100 ≤ 80

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  1. 4 February, 04:15
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    They can buy 135 drink

    Step-by-step explanation:

    .75x180=135 drinks
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