SOLUTION: Clark is having a party. His father allowed him to spend 20$ on snacks. He'd like to buy chips 4$ per bag, and pretzels that cost $2 per bag. What is an inequality for this?

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Question 702501: Clark is having a party. His father allowed him to spend 20$ on snacks. He'd like to buy chips 4$ per bag, and pretzels that cost $2 per bag. What is an inequality for this?

Answer by josmiceli(19441) About Me  (Show Source):
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Let +c+ = number of chips he can buy
Let +p+ = number of pretzels he can buy
+4c+%2B+2p+%3C=+20+