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a pound of seedless red grapes cost $2.75 Drew must spend less than $9.35 on a bunch of seedless red grapes what is the inequality solution interpretation
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If G is the number of pounds that Drew needs to purchase then the inequality is:
2.75G < 9.35
G < 9.35/2.75
G < 3.4 pounds
The question doesn't say. "Drew must spend $9.35 or less". If so, then the equal sign would be included
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2.75x<9.35
but if it's less than OR EQUAL TO
then the < sign would have a line underneath it
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