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Rebecca buys some scarves that cost $5 each and 2 purses that cost $12 each. Rebecca can spend AT MOST $39. Write an inequality that can be used to find the number of scarves she can buy.
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Rebecca buys some scarves that cost $5 each and 2 purses that cost $12 each. Rebecca can spend AT MOST $39. Write an inequality that can be used to find the number of scarves she can buy.
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$39-($12x2)=$15
$15 ÷$5=3scarves
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