SOLUTION: The most a baker can spend on strawberries is $95.00. Strawberries cost $3.99 per pound, and the produce supplier charges a $15.20 delivery fee. The following inequality, where s s

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Question 1169369: The most a baker can spend on strawberries is $95.00. Strawberries cost $3.99 per pound, and the produce supplier charges a $15.20 delivery fee. The following inequality, where s stands for the number of pounds of strawberries, represents this situation:

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$15.20, plus $3.99 for each pound of strawberries, has to be less than or equal to $95.00.

Translate that directly into algebraic symbols:

15.20%2B3.99%28x%29%3C=95.00