Norah has never lost a tooth, but she will receive $0.75 from the tooth fairy each
time she los...
Mathematics, 05.05.2020 13:30 smokey19
Norah has never lost a tooth, but she will receive $0.75 from the tooth fairy each
time she loses a tooth. Kate has $1.25 from the tooth fairy, and she gets $0.25
each time she loses a tooth. Which inequality could be used to find x, the number
of teeth that each girl would have to lose for Norah to have at least as much
money from the tooth fairy as Kate? *
A. 0.75x > 1.25 + 0.25x
B. 0.75x > 1.25 - 0.25x
C. 0.75x < 1.25 +0.25x
D. 0.75x > 1.25 +0.25x
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