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Mathematics, 12.11.2020 01:20 dee1334

Max pays a flat rate of $85 for his cell phone. He is also charged $0.15 for every text that he sends. His cell phone bill can be no more than the amount he has budgeted for it each month. If x represents the number of texts and y represents his budgeted amount, which inequality represents Max's cell phone budget each month? (3 points) a $0.15x + $85 ≥ y
b $0.15x + $85 ≤ y
c $0.15x - $85 ≥ y
d $0.15x - $85 ≤ y

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