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Cookies are sold in the lunchroom for $1.50. Ana wants to buy cookies for a group of her friends. If she has $20, which inequality can be solved to show the
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The inequality that can be used is 1.5c<_ 20 , or 1.5 times a number is less than or equal to 20.
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