document.write( "Question 139760: You are at the music store to buy some CDs. You have $45 to spend and the store sells CDs for $12.99 each. Write an inequality that represents the number,n, of the CDs that you can buy without spending more money than you have.\r
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Let some variable be the number of CDs you buy, x works as it does for most things. The amount of money you spend is then x times $12.99, or \"12.99x\", and this quantity must be less than or equal to $45.00, so:\r
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