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16 December, 14:49

Victor had 35$ to spend at the store. He paid 10$ for a dvd and then bought some packs of gum for $2 each. Write an inequality that could be used to determine the maximum number of packs of gum he could purchase

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  1. 16 December, 14:58
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    Gum<13

    Step-by-step explanation:

    35-10=25

    25/2=12.

    So, Gum can't be more than 13 because the max is twelve.

    The inequality is Gum has to be less than (<) 13
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