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12 February, 13:45

David wants to buy two pineapples and some bananas the price of one pineapple is $2.99 the price of bananas is $0.67 per pound David wants to spend less than $10 wright an inequality that represents the number of pounds of bananas, b, David can buy.

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  1. 12 February, 13:48
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    10 ≥ 2 (2.99) + 0.67b

    10 ≥ 5.98 + 0.67b

    4.02 ≥ 0.67b

    6 ≥ b

    David can buy 6 pounds of bananas at most.
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