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Linda has to buy stickers, erasers, and a pencil. She can only spend $3. A sticker costs $0.35, an eraser costs $0.99, and a pencil costs $0.59. Can Linda buy 3 stickers and 2 erasers?

[Use the inequality 0.35x + 0.99y + 0.59 ≤ 3]

User Siddi
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Answer:

No

Explanation:

Step 1: Understand the inequality

The inequality 0.35x + 0.99y + 0.59 ≤ 3 contains 2 variables 'x' and 'y'. We can see the 'x' is multiplied by 0.35 which is the price of a sticker which means 'x' represents how many stickers Linda is buying. The 'y' is multiplied by 0.99 which is the price of a eraser which means 'y' is how many erasers Linda is buying. We ignore the 0.59 as that's the price for a pencil but Linda doesn't buy a pencil

Step 2: Sub in the values


0.35(3)+0.99(2)<3\\1.05+1.98<3\\3.03<3

Step 3: Interpret the answer

Because the equality isn't true we can conlude Linda doesn't have the money to buy 3 stickers and 2 erasers

User Jonathan Smith
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Answer:

no

Explanation:

0.35x3=$1.05

0.99x2=$1.98

add $0.59+$1.98+$1.05

=$3.62

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