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kherson [118]
3 years ago
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Julie does not want to spend more than $300 on ice skating. Her skates will cost $42, her lessons will cost a total of $56, and

the practice time will cost $7.50 per hour. Which inequality should Julie use to determine the maximum number of hours, h, she can practice without spending more than $300?
Mathematics
1 answer:
NemiM [27]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

42+56+7.5h ≤ 300

≤ means less than or equal to and Julie does not want to go over 300 so this would be the correct symbol to use

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