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A neighborhood group has $28,000 to spend on improvements to a park. They spend $7,600 on playground equipment and $115 on each tree. Which inequality represents the maximum number of trees, t, that the
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A neighborhood group has $28,000 to spend on improvements to a park. They spend $7,600 on playground equipment and $115 on each tree. Which inequality represents the maximum number of trees, t, that the group can buy?​
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Answer: 177
Explanation:
28,000 - 7,600= 20,400
20,400/115=117
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