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1. At the local HEB, the cost of a carton of tamales depends on the number of tamales in the package. The
cost of the packaging for any number of tamales is $0.25, and each tamale is $0.50. However, at Whole
Foods, the packaging for any number of tamales costs $0.75 and the tamales cost $0.45 each. Lucy's
Another gave her $20 to spend on tamales. What would be the largest number of tamales Lucy can buy
from a single package, and would she go to the HEB or Whole Foods to buy it?
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