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Robbie is going shopping he has more than $65 to spend he wants to buy a pair of shoes for $21.95 and some shirts that cost $10.50 each which inequality can Robbie use to determine how many shirts s he can buy A. 10.5 S +21.95 >65 B. 10.5 S +21.95< 65 C. 10.5 S +21.95->65 D. 10.5 S +21.95 -< 65

Sagot :

Answer:  [tex]10.5s + 21.95 \le 65[/tex]

Explanation:

The 10.5s represents the cost of buying all the shirts only. Each shirt costs $10.50 so buying s of them (s is some positive whole number) costs 10.50s which is the same as 10.5s

Then we tack on the price of the shoes to get [tex]10.5s+21.95[/tex] to be the total amount Robbie spends, which is in dollars. This amount must be 65 or smaller which leads to the final answer shown above.

Answer:

10.5s+21.95≤65

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