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Jane buys candy that costs $6 per pound. She will buy less than 5 pounds of candy. What are the possible amounts she will spend on candy?

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Answer:

$0 < x < $30

Explanation:

To find:-

  • The possible amounts that Jane will pay for candies .

Answer:-

We are here given that , Jane buys candies which are $6 per pound . She buys less than 5 pounds on candies .

Now since she purchased some candies therefore, the amount she spent will be greater than " 0 " .

Now she buys less than 5 pounds of candies . Cost of that would be $6*5 = $30 .

Hence she purchased somewhere between them that is between $0 and $30 .

If we denote the amount spent by Jane on candies by "x" , then ; we can represent this situation as ;


:\implies \sf \pink{ \$ 0 < x < \$30} \\

Hence the required answer is " $0 < x < $30 .

User Pramesh
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Answer:

  • Less than $30

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Given

  • Cost of candy is $6 per pound,
  • Amount of candy is less than 5 pounds.

To find

  • The possible amounts will be spent

Solution

Let the amount of money be x, then, considering she buys more than zero pounds of candy, the total she spends is:

  • 0*6 < x < 5*6
  • 0 < x < 30

Jane will spend between zero and $30.

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