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Mathematics, 07.05.2021 15:50 hubs14

The 6th grade class is selling lollipops for $1.25 each and chocolate bars for $1.50 each. If you have $7.00 in your pocket and buy one chocolate bar, what is the maximum
number of lollipops you can purchase.
a.) Select the inequality that best matches the scenario.

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