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Mathematics, 05.10.2019 04:00 Ryzuko

Rammy has $9.60 to spend on some peaches and a gallon of milk. peaches
cost $1.20 per pound, and a gallon of milk costs $3.60.
the inequality 1.20x+3.60 s 9.60 models this situation, where x is the
number of pounds of peaches.
solve the inequality. how many pounds of peaches can rammy buy?
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a. x2 5; rammy can buy 5 pounds or more of peaches.
o b. xs 8; rammy can buy 8 pounds or less of peaches.
o c. x2 8; rammy can buy 8 pounds or more of peaches.
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d. xs 5; rammy can buy 5 pounds or less of peaches.

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