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Mathematics, 17.01.2020 21:31 JusSomeRandomGuy

Albert wants to buy two pomegranates and some peaches
• the price of one pomegranate is $1.59.
• the price of peaches is $1.19 per pound.
albert wants to no more than $10.00.
which inequality represents the number of pounds of peaches, p, albert can buy?
question 1 options:

1.59 + 1.19p ≤ 10.00

1.19p + 3.18 < 10.00

1.19p + 3.18 ≤ 10.00

1.59 + 1.19p < 10.00

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