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Mathematics, 24.02.2021 14:00 odellbeckham43881

Dennis is selling chocolate bars for a fundraiser, and if he sells over $175 worth of
candy, he'll win a prize. If chocolates sell for
$2.50 a bar, and Dennis has already sold $40
worth of candy, then how many more bars does
he have to sell in order to win a prize? (Solve for x with inequalities)

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