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Jason and his children went into a grocery store and will buy bananas and mangos. Each banana costs $0.90 and each mango costs $2. Jason has a total of $25 to spend on bananas and mangos. Write an inequality that would represent the possible values for the number of bananas purchased, bb, and the number of mangos purchased, m.m.

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Answer:

25 ≥ 0.90b + 2m

Explanation:

Given:

Cost of each banana = $0.90

Cost of each mango = $2

Total amount = $25

Find:

Inequality

Computation:

Assume;

Number of banana = b

Number of mango = m

Total amount ≥ Cost of total banana + Cost of total mango

25 ≥ 0.90b + 2m

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