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15 January, 05:28

William has $7.50 to spend at the pretzel shop. A large pretzel costs $1.25 and a soft drink costs $0.90. He buys one drink and p pretzels. Which inequality can be used to find the number of pretzels William can buy?

1.25p-0.9≤7.5

1.25p+0.9≤7.5

1.25p+0.9≥7.5

1.25+0.9p≤7.5

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  1. 15 January, 05:34
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    the answer is B

    Step-by-step explanation:

    the reason is because 1.25 x the amount of pretzels he wants plus his price of his one drink will be less than or equal to the amount of money he has
  2. 15 January, 05:34
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    B

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Cost of p pretzels = 1.25 * p = $ 1.25p

    cost of p pretzels and cost of a soft drink should be less than or equal to $7.50

    1.25p + 0.90 ≤ 7.50
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