SOLUTION: a school lunch costs $2.50. a monthly lunch pass costs $40.00. which inequality represents the number x of lunches you must purchase for the monthly pass to be a better deal?
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Question 1133491: a school lunch costs $2.50. a monthly lunch pass costs $40.00. which inequality represents the number x of lunches you must purchase for the monthly pass to be a better deal?
Answer by ikleyn(52776) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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40 < 2.50*x.
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