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(PLS SHOW WORK) Adalyn is stocking up on cans of soup for the winter. They are on sale for $2.25 each and she has a $3 coupon. If she can spend no more than $30 on soup, how many cans can she buy?
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(PLS SHOW WORK) Adalyn is stocking up on cans of soup for the
winter. They are on sale for $2.25 each and
she has a $3 coupon. If she can spend no
more than $30 on soup, how many cans can
she buy?
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Answer:14 I think
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It’s about inequalities
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14cans
Money =30+3=33
Price per can 2.25
Therefore she can buy 33/2.25=14.67
Round off to 14 cans
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