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Billy goes to the store. He has $90. He wants to purchase a leather jacket for $45, a hat for $10, and the rest on jeans. Each pair of jeans cost $35. Write an inequality for the number of jeans he can purchase

Sagot :

90[tex] \geq [/tex]45 + 10 + 35x
90[tex] \geq [/tex]55 + 35x
35[tex] \geq [/tex]35x
1[tex] \geq [/tex]x
He can purchase one pair of jeans. 

she can purchase 1 pair of jeans because 45+10=55

90-55=35 and the jeans cost $35 and he got $35 so she can purchase I jeans only.


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