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Mathematics, 11.11.2020 18:30 kers

Jim has only $100 to purchase balloons, hats, and cupcakes for a graduation party. He buys 50 balloons for $0.25 each, and 30 hats for $0.75 each. Which statement is true about how many cupcakes can he buy if they are $1.25 each? * A. He can buy exactly 20 cupcakes.
B. He can buy at least 52 cupcakes.
C. He can buy more than 20 cupcakes.
D. He can buy no more than 52 cupcakes.
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