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You have $5.85 to buy bananas to make banana bread. A banana costs $0.39. Which inequality represents the number x of bananas you can buy?
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You have $5.85 to buy bananas to make banana bread. A banana costs $0.39. Which inequality represents the number x of bananas you can buy?
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Hi!
So x represents the number of bananas we can buy. Now let's set up the inequality.
0.39x ___ 5.85
Since we can't go greater than 5.85, we can use that less than or equal to sign.
0.39x ≤ 5.85
^ the answer
Hope this helps! :)
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0.39b≤5.85 divide both sides by 0.39
b≤15
0≤b≤15
So you can purchase any amount of bananas from zero to fifteen.
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