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Ms. Gallegos is going to buy a jumbo bag of candy to split among her 30 students. She wants there to be at least 5 pieces per students. Write an inequality represents all possible values for t, the total amount of candy she must buy? Solve for t. Would buying a bag with 110 pieces be enough?

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Answer:

number of candies = 150

Explanation:

Number of students, N = 30

Number of candies per student = 5

Let the total number of candies is t.

So, according to the question,


t\leq 30* 5

So,


t\leq 150

The minimum number of candies required is 150.

If the number of candies bought is 110, so they are not sufficient.

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