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15 April, 07:01

Market and more is having a cereal sale. Every box is $0.60 off the regular price. Jane has at most $10 to spend and she wants to buy 4 boxes of cereal. write an inequality to determine the reqular prices of boxes of cereal that she can afford.

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  1. 15 April, 07:25
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    10 > = 4 (x-.60)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x the regular price of a box of cereal

    The sale price is. 60 off

    New price is x-.60

    She wants to buy 4 boxes, so multiply the new price by 4

    4 (x-.60)

    She only has 10 dollars so the price must be less than or equal to 10 dollars

    10 > = 4 (x-.60)
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