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Donna buys candy that costs $5 per pound. She will spend less than $30 on candy. What are the possible numbers of pounds she will buy?

User Uday Kiran
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Answer:

The possible numbers of pounds she will buy is less than 6.

Explanation:

Given : Donna buys candy that costs $5 per pound. She will spend less than $30 on candy.

To find : What are the possible numbers of pounds she will buy?

Solution :

Let x be the number of pounds.

Donna buys candy that costs $5 per pound.

i.e. cost of x candy is $5x.

She will spend less than $30 on candy.

i.e.
5x<30

Solve the inequality,


x<(30)/(5)


x<6

The possible numbers of pounds she will buy is less than 6.

User Lgants
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x = number of pounds

5x<30

x<30/5

so she can buy X<6 pounds

User Harthoo
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