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9 June, 17:50

Mason is purchasing wooden blocks to build a birdhouse. Each block costs $1.80, and Mason wants to spend less than $36. Which inequality represents all the possible number of blocks, n, that Mason can buy to stay within his budget?

A. n > 20

B. n ≤ 20

C. n < 20

D. n ≥ 20

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  1. 9 June, 18:18
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    C

    Step-by-step explanation:

    At most he cannot spend 36 dollars so 36/1.8=20 but he cannot spend more than 35.99 so it is C
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