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It costs $5 to buy a pen and $3 to buy a rulers If you have $50 to spend, write an inequality representing all the possible combinations of pens and rulers you could buy, then graph it.
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Possible I am wrong but,
I believe it would be
5x+3y=50
5 being the price of pens
3 being the price of rulers
X being the number of pens
Y being the number of rulers
50 being the money you have
And the graph:
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