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Mathematics, 17.02.2021 14:10 williamsjako

Valentina has a budget for school stationery of $37, but has already spent $16.61 on books and folders. Let p represent the amount that Valentina can spend on other stationery. Write an inequality that shows how much she can spend on other stationery, and solve for p.

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