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You have $59.95 in your wallet and want to buy some new CDs. If the CDs are $11.99 each, what number of CDs, x, can you buy? Write and solve an inequality.

User Jamie Czuy
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Answer:

number of CDs can you buy is 5 or less than 5

Explanation:

Here, x represents the number of CDs buy.

As per the statement:

If the CDs are $11.99 each

⇒Cost of x CDs = 11.99x

It is also given that:

You have $59.95 in your wallet and want to buy some new CDs


11.99x \leq 59.95

We get an inequality:


11.99x \leq 59.95

Solve for x:

Divide both sides by 11.99 we have;


x \leq (59.95)/(11.99) = 5


x \leq 5

Therefore, number of CDs can you buy is :
x \leq 5

User Comforse
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x - number of CDs;
An inequality is:
x · $11.99 ≤ $59.95
x ≤ $59.95 : $11.99
x ≤ 5
Answer:
5 CDs
User Eamon Nerbonne
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