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Mathematics, 09.07.2021 21:10 alyssabond8325

1. Answer the following questions. Questions What is an amount between $2 and $10? (A) What is an amount between $10 and $20? (B) What is an amount greater than $50? (C) What is your name? (D) What is the name of an item that you will buy only once? (E) What is the name of an item that you will buy more than once? (F) 2. Create a word problem that leads to an inequality by filling in the blanks with your corresponding answers. Word Problem (D) is going shopping for (E) and (F) . The cost of (E) is (B) and the cost of each (F) is (A) . If (D) can spend at most (C) , how many (F) can be purchased? 3. Write an inequality of the form Ax + B ≤ C to represent the word problem using your answers for A, B, and C. Solve the inequality and show your work. 4. Graph the solution to your inequality on a number line or describe, in words, how to graph the inequality on a number line. 5. Explain what the solution means in the context of the word problem.

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