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Jeff bought a bottle of water for 2$ He also bought some hot dogs for 3$ each. Jeff did not spend more than 14$ on the hot dogs and the bottle of water. Which inequality can be …
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Jeff bought a bottle of water for 2$ He also bought some hot dogs for 3$ each. Jeff did not spend more than 14$ on the hot dogs and the bottle of water. Which inequality can be used to find h the number of hot dogs that jeff could have bought ?
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Hi.
He only bought 1 water bottle for $2, & the variable h hot dogs for $3 each.
I believe this inequality models the equation.
Let me know if this helped
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