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You have at most $28 to spend at a market. Apples cost $0.45 each, and pears cost $0.60 each. Let a be numbers of apples and p be numbers of pears. Write an inequality that represents the numbers of apples
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You have at most $28 to spend at a market. Apples cost $0.45 each, and pears cost $0.60 each. Let a be numbers of apples and p be numbers of pears. Write an inequality that represents the numbers of apples and pears you can afford
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0.45a + 0.60p <= 28
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$0.45a+$0.60p ≤$28
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