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Mathematics, 22.07.2019 00:40 funnyadriany4

Lester has sold $51 worth of sports drinks at his concession stand today. each drink sells for $3. he hopes to sell at least $300 worth of drinks over the course of the entire day. let x be the number of drinks he will sell over the rest of the day. which inequality precisely represents the condition of lester meeting his goal? a.51 + 3x ≥ 300 b.51 + 3x > 300 c.3x ≥ 300+ 51 d. 3x > 300 + 51

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