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Marcus wants to buy 5 baseballs. He has $35. What is the most each baseball can cost? (I need the inequality for it, please)
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Marcus wants to buy 5 baseballs. He has $35. What is the most each baseball can cost? (I need the inequality for it, please)
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The equation for this is 5x=35. to find x you must divide both sides of the equation by 5 to get x alone. Once you do this, you get x=7, therefore the max he can pay for a single baseball is $7.
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