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Sue’s cafeteria has those cute little cartons of milk that are typical of school lunch. The milk supplier charges $0.45 per carton of milk, in addition to a delivery charge of $75. What is the maximum number of milk cartons that Sue can buy if she has budgeted $600 for milk?
Write and solve an inequality that models this situation.




Describe in words the quantities that would work in this situation.

User Krantz
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Answer:

1,166

Explanation:

600-75= 525

525 divided by 0.45 is 1166.66667 repeating so it would be 1166 since you cant have a fraction of a carton of milk bought.

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