SOLUTION: You go to the store with more than enough to buy 3 packs of gummy bears, which are 99 cents a piece, but not enough to buy 6 snickers bars, which are 80 cents a piece. Which inequa
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Question 305343: You go to the store with more than enough to buy 3 packs of gummy bears, which are 99 cents a piece, but not enough to buy 6 snickers bars, which are 80 cents a piece. Which inequality describes the amount of money you have?
A. 2.97 m < 4.80
B. 2.97 < m < 4.80
C. 2.97 < m 4.80
D. m < 2.97 or m 4.8091
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You go to the store with more than enough to buy 3 packs of gummy bears, which are 99 cents a piece, but not enough to buy 6 snickers bars, which are 80 cents a piece. Which inequality describes the amount of money you have?
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3*0.99 < m < 6*0.80
2.97 < m < 4.80
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A. 2.97 m < 4.80
B. 2.97 < m < 4.80
C. 2.97 < m 4.80
D. m < 2.97 or m 4.8091
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