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Douglas is inviting some friends to his birthday party, and

he can spend up to $100. He will spend $9 on sodas. If
pizzas are $15 each, which inequality could Douglas use to
determine the number of pizzas he can purchase. Let x
represent the number of pizzas. (TEKS 7.10A-S)

User Dorriz
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Answer:

$91/$15=x

Explanation:

$100-$9=$91 and 91÷15= 6. omething which means only 6 pizza can be purchased.

The answer up above just says 91 divided by 15 gives you the amount of pizzas. He can only buy 6 pizzas with a pound remainding

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