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Kayden and his children went into a bakery and will buy donuts and cookies. Each donut costs $1 and each cookie costs $0.75. Kayden has a total of $15 to spend on donuts and cookies. Write an inequality that would represent the possible values for the number of donuts purchased, d, and the number of cookies purchased, c.

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