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Select the situation that best represents the inequality below. 12 + 1.20x 60

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To solve the inequality '12 + 1.20x 60', you subtract 12 from both sides to get '1.20x 48' and then divide both sides by 1.20 to find that 'x 40'. This represents a scenario where x is the number of items costing $1.20 each that can be bought without exceeding a $60 budget.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student’s question seems to be in relation to solving an inequality.

However, there seems to be a typo in the inequality presented in the question.

Assuming the inequality should represent '12 + 1.20x 60', I can provide a step-by-step solution:

  1. Subtract 12 from both sides of the inequality: 1.20x 48.
  2. Divide both sides by 1.20 to isolate the variable x: x 40.

This inequality represents a situation where x is a quantity that, when multiplied by 1.20 and added to 12, cannot exceed 60.

An example scenario for this inequality could be if a person has $60 and has already spent $12, they can buy up to x items that cost $1.20 each without exceeding their budget of $60.

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