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Jennifer wants to have a graduation party that will cost at least $375. If Jennifer can save $52 a month, how many months will she need to to be able to afford the party? Which inequality represents this situation.

1. 52 < 375m

2. 375 > 52m

3. 52 > 375m

4. 375 < 52m

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Answer:

4. 375 < 52m

Explanation:

In this inequality, "m" represents the number of months Jennifer will need to save in order to afford the party. The left side of the inequality, 375, represents the cost of the party, which Jennifer wants to be able to afford. The right side of the inequality, 52m, represents the amount of money Jennifer saves per month multiplied by the number of months, which should be more than or equal to the cost of the party for her to afford it!

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Answer:375<52m

Explanation:

jennifer will want at least 375 so you could get more and 52 is about per month m so 375<52m

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