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16 February, 22:56

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Cameron is going to the market to buy some vegetables. He has $20 to spend. He plans on buying peppers and onions. If he spends more than $12 on the onions, which inequality

represents the amount of money Cameron can spend on peppers, p?

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  1. 16 February, 23:24
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    x = amount of money he spends on peppers

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    if it's 12 or more dollars than 20-12=8 which can be your greatest number and 0 being the lowest range based on the actual amount spent on onions. make sure to put a line under the inequality signs to show that it can also be equal to the number.
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