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Joshua and his children went into a grocery store and will buy bananas and peaches.

Each banana costs $0.70 and each peach costs $2. Joshua has a total of $25 to spend
on bananas and peaches. Write an inequality that would represent the possible values
for the number of bananas purchased, b, and the number of peaches purchased, p.

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Answer:


0.7b+2p \leq 25

Explanation:

So, we know that each banana costs $0.70 and each peach costs $2. So, the total when purchasing b bananas and p peaches can be written as the expression:


0.7b+2p

Where b represents the amount of bananas purchases and p represents the amount of peaches purchases.

Joshua has at maximum $25 to spend. The total cannot exceed $25. In other words, the total of the above expression must be less than 25. So, our inequality will be:


0.7b+2p<25

However, it is also possible for Joshua to spend exactly $25. So, we also need an equal sign. Therefore, our final inequality will be:


0.7b+2p \leq 25

In words, this means that the total cost depending on the number of bananas and peaches Joshua buys must be less than or equal to 25.

And we're done!

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