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Tyler buys food for his party. He started with $100. He spent $79.95. Which inequality can he use to find the greatest amount he can still spend?
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Tyler buys food for his party. He started with $100. He spent $79.95. Which inequality can he use to find the greatest amount he can still spend?
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Tyler buys food for his party. He started with $100. He spent $79.95. Which inequality can he use to find the greatest amount he can still spend?
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100-79.95
is the inequality to get the greatest amount he can still spend.
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x+79.95 <= 100
Where 'x' is the amount he can still spend.
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