SOLUTION: Marcus can spend no more than $120 on jeans and shirts for school. He buys 3 pairs of jeans at $32 each. If x represents the dollar amount he can spend on shirts, which of the foll

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Question 271950: Marcus can spend no more than $120 on jeans and shirts for school. He buys 3 pairs of jeans at $32 each. If x represents the dollar amount he can spend on shirts, which of the following inequalities could be used to determine the possible values for x?
A (3) x 32- x ≤ 120
B (3) x 32- x ≥ 120
C (3) x 32+x ≤ 120
D (3) x 32+ x ≥ 120
E x ≤ (3) x 32

Answer by richwmiller(17219) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Make up your mind if x is a variable or x is the symbol for multiplication.
You can't use x for both.
suggestion: use * for multiplication