Problem situation:
Bernie spends $6.50 on ingredients and cups for his lemonade stand.
He ch...
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Problem situation:
Bernie spends $6.50 on ingredients and cups for his lemonade stand.
He charges $1.50 for each cup of lemonade.
He will only sell whole cups of lemonade (not 0.75 cups, 1.5 cups, etc.).
How many cups, 2, will Bernie need to sell to make a profit of at least $20?
Inequality that represents this situation:
20 < 1.502 - 6.50
Drag each number to show it it is a stilution to both the inequality and the problem
situation or to the inequality only, or if it is not a solution.
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