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You have $60.00 in your wallet and you want to buy some new cds. if the cds are $11.00 each, what number of cds, x, can you buy? write and solve and inequality.
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You have $60.00 in your wallet and you want to buy some new cds. if the cds are $11.00 each, what number of cds, x, can you buy? write and solve and inequality.
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you have $60.00 in your wallet and you want to buy some new cds. if the cds are $11.00 each, what number of cds, x, can you buy? write and solve and inequality.
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well you would just divide. 60 / 11 = 5.45
so you would be able to by 5 cds
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