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Mathematics, 23.09.2021 01:00 dolliemeredithm

Directions: Write an inequality to solve each problem. .
1) Benny had $35 to spend at the store. He paid $10 for a DVD and then bought some packs of gum
for $2 each. What is the maximum number of packs of gum he could purchase?
Let p represent the
Inequality
Solve below. Benny can buy
packs of gum.
.
.

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