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Lori wants to spend less than $20 on her school lunches this week. If she plans to buy all her lunches at school this week, on average, how much can she spend in a day? Inequali…
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Lori wants to spend less than $20 on her school lunches this week. If she plans to buy all her lunches at school this week, on average, how much can she spend in a day?
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average = amount/ days
the answer is 4
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