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Diane will spend more than $31 on gifts. So far, she has spent $18. What are the possible additional amounts she will spend? Use c for the additional amount (in dollars) Diane will spend. Write your answer
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Diane will spend more than $31 on gifts. So far, she has spent $18. What are the possible additional amounts she will spend?
Use c for the additional amount (in dollars) Diane will spend.
Write your answer as an inequality solved for c.
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31-18=13
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