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Grace has $6 to buy a gallon of milk and some apples. The gallon of milk costs $3.59 and the apples cost 50 60 each. Which inequality could she use to find out how many apples she can buy?

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Grace has $6 to buy a gallon of milk and some apples.

The gallon of milk costs $3.59.

Each apple costs 50 cents, that is, $0.50.

In order to determine how many apples Graca can buy. You consider that the cost of milk and apples must be lower or equal that $6 (because is the money that Grace has). If x is the variable for the number of apples. You can write the previous situation in an algebraic way as follow:

3.59 + 0.50x ≤ 6

milk price plus cost of x apples must be lower or equal than 6

To solve the previous inequality you proceed as follow:

3.59 + 0.50x ≤ 6 subtracut 3.59 both sides

0.50x ≤ 6 - 3.59

0.50x ≤ 2.41 divide by 0.50 both sides

x 2.41/0.50

x ≤ 4.82

Of course, there are no 4.82 apples, so, you approximate to the lower integer:

x ≤ 4.82

Hence, Grace can buy 4 applesc

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