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Set up an inequality:I cannot spend more than $35 at the school Book Fair. Posters are $5. How many books could I buy if they are $6.50 each and I want to buy poster?
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6.50x + 5 < 35
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**(I had to make that sign like that because this keyboard couldn’t make the less than or equal to sign)
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