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Beth has $300 in her bank account. She buys x shirts for $20 each. what is an inequality. Beth can use to find how many shirts she can buy and still have more than $100 in her a…
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Beth has $300 in her bank account. She buys x shirts for $20 each. what is an inequality. Beth can use to find how many shirts she can buy and still have more than $100 in her account?
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have bought 10 shirts:)
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She would've bought 10 shirts.
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