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Alex wants to buy 7 DVDs. He has $28. What is the most each DVD can cost? Write an inequality that represents the word problem. Use x as the variable. AFTER Solve the inequality and answer the question.
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Alex wants to buy 7 DVDs.
He has $28.
What is the most each DVD can cost?
Write an inequality that represents the word problem.
Use x as the variable.
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Solve the inequality and answer the question.
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The most each dvd can cost is $4.
I haven’t covered inequalities yet.
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