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Adam has at most $60 to spend on shoes and socks. He finds a pair of shoes for $42. Socks cost $4 per pair. Write and solve and inequality to determine how many pairs of socks h…
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Adam has at most $60 to spend on shoes and socks. He finds a pair of shoes for $42. Socks cost $4 per pair. Write and solve and inequality to determine how many pairs of socks he could buy.
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42+4x≤60
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42+4x<60
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