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30 October, 10:31

Allen wants to buy some packages of trading cards that cost $4.99, and a soda that costs $1.29. He has $25. Use the equation 4.99p+1.29<25 to determine p, the number of packages of trading cards allen can buy without exeeding the amount of money he has. (Assume no sales tax)

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  1. 30 October, 11:37
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    25.00-1.29 = 23.71

    23.71/4.99 = 4.75

    He can get 4 packs of cards
  2. 30 October, 13:42
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    First do 25-1.29=23.71

    23.71/4.99=4.75 or just 4 if you round
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