Mathematics, 01.09.2019 19:30 carri9789
Jessica had 60 candies. she gave one third of her candies to her sister. she gave 6 candies to her friend. of the remaining candies, she eats 3 candies every day.
select the inequality that represents this situation. let x = the number of days.
answer choices
1/3(60)−6≤3x
2/3(60)−6≥3x
2/3(60)≥3x
1/3(60)≤3x
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