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you have $2.50. Each sugar free gumball in a gumball machine cost $0.25. Write and solve an inequality that represents the number of gumballs you can buy.
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you have $2.50. Each sugar free gumball in a gumball machine cost $0.25. Write and solve an inequality that represents the number of gumballs you can buy.
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2.50/0.25, so this will equal 10.
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2.50/0.25, so this will equal 10.
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