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A bakery has a fixed cost of $119.75 per day plus $2.25 for each pastry. the bakery would like to keep its daily costs at or below $500 per day. Which inequality shows the maximum number of pastries, p,
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A bakery has a fixed cost of $119.75 per day plus $2.25 for each pastry. the bakery would like to keep its daily costs at or below $500 per day. Which inequality shows the maximum number of pastries, p, that can be baked each day
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Inequality: 2.25p+119.75≤500
Solution: 169 Pastries can be made to stay under $500 daily.
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