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Samantha needs more than $80 to buy a new book. She currently has $10. Write and solve an inequality for this word problem, using x to represent the amount of money Samantha nee…
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Samantha needs more than $80 to buy a new book. She currently has $10. Write and solve an inequality for this word problem, using x to represent the amount of money Samantha needs.
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10x8
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X≠80 because you need more that 80 so it is 80 or greater
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