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"You buy hamburgers at a fast food restaurant. A hamburger costs $0.49. You have at most $3 to spend. Write an inequality for the number of hamburgers (b) you can buy."

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Answer:

0.49b (less than or equal to) three

Explanation:

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Answer:

x ≤ 6.12

Explanation:

If the cost of 1 hamburger in a restaurant is $0.49, the amount of armburger $3 can buy is expressed as shown

$0.49 = 1

$3 ≤ x (since you have maximum of $3 to spend. It cant be more than that)

cross multiply to find the expression for x

$0.49 * x ≤ $3 * 1

$0.49x ≤ $3

Divide both sides by $0.49

$0.49x/$0.49 ≤ $3/$0.49

x ≤ $3/$0.49

x ≤ 6.12

Hence the number of hamburger you can buy is represented by the inequality x ≤ 6.12

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