SOLUTION: Steve wants to buy sunglasses and he can spend at most $168. He has a coupon for $20 off any item at that store. Which inequality can he use to find the original price p of the sun

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Question 1068421: Steve wants to buy sunglasses and he can spend at most $168. He has a coupon for $20 off any item at that store. Which inequality can he use to find the original price p of the sunglasses that he can buy?

Answer by Lightning_Fast(78) About Me  (Show Source):
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Steve wants to buy sunglasses at 168 dollars. After using the coupon (-20), the p of the sunglass must be less than or equal to 168$.
Therefore, p-20%3C168
The inequality in the middle should be underlined to look like this:
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