SOLUTION: How To Write A Linear Inequality in two variables that represent this problem situation where x is the number of juices he can by and y the number of snacks he can buy??: Tom has
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Question 735308: How To Write A Linear Inequality in two variables that represent this problem situation where x is the number of juices he can by and y the number of snacks he can buy??: Tom has 16$ to spend on juice and snacks for the week. juice costs 3$ and snacks cost 2$
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John

Egw to Beta kai to Sigma
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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