SOLUTION: You  Have $30 to spend on downloading songs for your iPod. Company A charges $0.79 per song, and company b charges $0.99 per song. Write an equation that models this situation.
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Question 1170914:  You  Have $30 to spend on downloading songs for your iPod. Company A charges $0.79 per song, and company b charges $0.99 per song. Write an equation that models this situation. 
Answer by ikleyn(52903)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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You  Have $30 to spend on downloading songs for your iPod. Company A charges $0.79 per song, 
and company b charges $0.99 per song. Write an equation that models this situation.
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Why do you think it should be an equation ?
It can be inequality, too . . . . . . . . . . . . (or instead) . . . . 
 
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