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Mathematics, 04.02.2021 20:40 Muffinaubrey

Donna makes $9.75 per hour at her job. Kaylee makes $4 per hour at her job, and she receives a $0.25 raise each month. Which inequality could be used to find the number of months it will take for Kaylee to earn at least as much as Donna per hour? 4 + 0.25< 9.75 4 - 0.25> 9.75 4 - 0.252 > 9.75 4 + 0.25% < 9.75

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