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London and her children went into a grocery store and will buy apples and
bananas. Each apple costs $2 and each banana costs $0.80. London has a
total of $20 to spend on apples and bananas. Write an inequality that would
represent the possible values for the number of apples purchased, a, and the
number of bananas purchased, b.