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Rebecca bought one gold fish ($32) and one star fish ($12). She spends the rest of her money on guppy fish. She starts with $80. Each guppy costs $6. Write an inequality for the number of guppies she can
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Rebecca bought one gold fish ($32) and one star fish ($12). She spends the rest of her money on guppy fish. She starts with $80. Each guppy costs $6. Write an inequality for the number of guppies she can purchase.
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she can purchase 36 guppies
Explanation:
80-32=48, 48-12=36
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