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At the store you want to buy a bunch of 3d printed Christmas gifts for your family. Each large tree costs $4.50 , and each small tree costs $2.25, If you buy 4 large trees, and can spend a total of $50. Write and solve an inequality for number of small trees (s) you can buy

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If each large tree costs 4.50 and you need to buy 4, then 4 x 4.50 = $18.00 leaving you with $32.00. With these 32 dollars left, you can now buy 14 small trees, still being left with a remainder of 0.50$.

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We know that each large tree costs $4.50, and each small tree costs $2.25. If you buy 4 large trees, that means you will spend 4 * $4.50 = $<<4*4.5=18>>18 on large trees.

If you can spend a total of $50, then you have $50 - $18 = $<<50-18=32>>32 to spend on small trees.

The total cost of the small trees will be s * $2.25, where s is the number of small trees you buy.

To find the maximum number of small trees you can buy, we can set this expression equal to $32 and solve for s:

s * $2.25 = $32

s = $32 / $2.25

s = 14.22

Since you can't buy a fraction of a tree, the maximum number of small trees you can buy is 14.

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