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which inequality can be used to determine all, the maximum number of outfits Aaron can purchase while staying within his budget?

which inequality can be used to determine all, the maximum number of outfits Aaron-example-1

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Aaron has $480 to spend at the bicycle store.

The bike costs $427.79

Each bicycle reflector costs $10.31, he buys 2, so he ends up spending 2*10.31=$20.62

A pair of bike gloves for $29.94

With the remaining money, he will buy biking outfits, each outfit costs $47.45

"o" represents the number of outfits he can buy

His total costs can be calculated as:

"Bike" + "reflectors" + "bike gloves" + "outfits" ≤ $480


\begin{gathered} 427.79+20.62+29.94+47.45o\leq480 \\ 478.35+47.45o\leq480 \end{gathered}

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