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12 September, 12:41

Karen is going to a book sale. She knows that she will spend no more than $50. Two of the books Karen wants to buy cost $12 each, and

the rest of the books she wants to buy cost $7.75 each, including tax. Which inequality represents the number of books that cost $7.75, X,

that Karen can buy?

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  1. 12 September, 13:00
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    Answer: She can by 3 $7.75 books.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    7.75 times 3 = 23.25 so 23.25+24 = 47.25 with tax.
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