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Natalie is shopping for new clothes and does not want to spend more than $65. She buys one dress for $26 and wants to buy a few shirts that cost $13 each which inequality represents the number of shirts
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Natalie is shopping for new clothes and does not want to spend more than $65. She buys one dress for
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which inequality represents the number of shirts she can buy?
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She can buy 3 shirts
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26+13+13+13=65
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