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Clarissa has a budget of $1,200 a month to spend for rent and food. She has already spent $928 this month. Which inequality represents the amount she can still spend this month and remain within her budget?
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Clarissa has a budget of $1,200 a month to spend for rent and food. She has already spent $928 this month. Which inequality represents the amount she can still spend this month and remain within her budget?
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It’d be 1200-928= 272. Therefore, the inequality would be x<272$
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