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5 September, 15:21

1. Harper has $15.00 to spend at the grocery store. She is going to buy bags of fruit that cost $4.75 each and one box of crackers that costs $3.50. Write and solve an inequality that models this situation and could be used to determine the maximum number of bags of fruit, b, Harper can buy.

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  1. 5 September, 15:46
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    2 bags of fruit

    Step-by-step explanation:

    one box of crackers = $3.50

    $15.00-$3.50 = $11.50

    $11.50/$4.75 = 2.42

    so she can only buy 2 complete bags of fruit
  2. 5 September, 15:47
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    Answer: the maximum number that she can buy is 2 bags of fruits.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let b represent the number of bags of fruit that Harper wants to buy.

    She is going to buy bags of fruit that cost $4.75 each and one box of crackers that costs $3.50. This means that the total cost of buying x bags of fruits and one box of crackers is

    4.75x + 3.5

    Harper has $15.00 to spend at the grocery store. Therefore, the inequality that models this situation is

    4.75x + 3.5 ≤ 15

    4.75x ≤ 15 - 3.5

    4.75x ≤ 11.5

    x ≤ 11.5/4.75

    x ≤ 2.4

    Since the number of number of bags of fruit cannot be a fraction, the the maximum number that she can buy is 2
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