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Mathematics, 28.10.2019 02:31 madleneinejessup

Patricia had less than nine dollars to spend when she went to the grocery store. she bought 1 pound of tomatoes and wanted to spend the rest of her money on potatoes. 1 pound of tomatoes cost $2.40 and 1 pound of potatoes cost $2.20 .
part a: write an inequality to show how many pounds of potatoes, x, patrica can buy.
part b: solve the inequality from part a to find how many pounds of potatoes patricia can buy.

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