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A student has $30. Berries cost $3 per pound.Which inequality shows n,the possible value for the number of ponds he can buy?
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A student has $30. Berries cost $3 per pound.Which inequality shows n,the possible value for the number of ponds he can buy?
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A student has $30. Berries cost $3 per pound.Which inequality shows n,the possible value for the number of ponds he can buy?
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3x >30.Possibly, that is the answer
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