SOLUTION: You have $39 to spend at the music store each cassette tape cost five dollars and each CD cost $11 write a linear inequality that represents the situation let expert presented num

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Question 989495: You have $39 to spend at the music store each cassette tape cost five dollars and each CD cost $11 write a linear inequality that represents the situation let expert presented number of tapes and why the number of CDs
Answer by farohw(175)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Let 'x' represent the number of cassette tapes and 'y' be CDs.

The linear inequality is 5x + 11y ≤ 39.






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