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Mathematics, 17.10.2019 04:30 boomerjm

11. albert started a brownie-making business. he
spent $650 to purchase supplies to get started and
he uses about $2.25 worth of supplies per brownie
made. albert charges $5 for each brownie. let b
represent the number of brownies.
what is the minimum number of brownies albert
will need to sell to make a profit?
write an inequality to solve this situation and then
solve the inequality.

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