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Justin plans to spend $20 on sports cards. Regular cards cost $3.50 per pack and foil cards cost $4.50 per pack Which inequality shows the relationship between the number of packs of regular cards (r) and the number of packs of foll cards (f) Justin can afford to buy?

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The inequality would be 3.50r + 4.50f ≤ 20.
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Justin plans to spend $20 on sports cards. Regular cards cost $3.50 per pack and foil cards cost $4.50 per pack

number of packs of regular cards =r and the number of packs of foll cards = f

Cost of Regular card = 3.50

Cost of 'r' packs of regular card = 3.50r

Cost of Foil card = 4.50

Cost of 'f' packs of Foil card = 4.50f

Justin plans to spend $20 on sports cards so the sum of cost of regular and Foil cards should be less than or equal to 20

The inequality becomes

3.50r + 4.50f <= 20

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