Mathematics, 20.01.2022 09:20 brendacauani12345
Robbie is going shopping. He has no more than $65.00 to spend. He wants to buy a pair of shoes for $21.95 and some shirts that cost $10.50 each.
Which inequality can Robbie use to determine how many shirts, s, he can buy?
10.5s+21.95≤65
10.5s+21.95>65
10.5s+21.95≥65
10.5s+21.95<65
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