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21 November, 01:25

Problem situation:

Anna is at the movie theater and has $35 to spend.

She spends $9.50 on a ticket and wants to buy some snacks. Each snack costs $3.50.

How many snacks, x, can Anna buy?

Inequality that represents this situation:

9.50+3.50x≤35

Drag each number to show if it is a solution to both the inequality and the problem situation, to the inequality only, or if it is not a solution.

Options are:

9 1/2, 3 1/4, 4, 4.25, 2, - 2

Which of these go into Solution to BOTH the inequality and the situation, Solution to the inequality ONLY, and/or NOT a solution

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  1. 21 November, 04:29
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    Anna can buy 7 snacks

    Step-by-step explanation:

    So if Anna wants to get a a ticket she will have to pay 9.50 so 35-9.50=25.50 and Anna wants to get snacks for x and each snack is 3.50 the 25.50 divided by 3.50 is about 7.29 and with that you cant buy. 29 of a snack so Anna will buy 7 snacks and she will have about 1.02 dollars left (if you needed that)
  2. 21 November, 04:41
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    solution to both: 2,4

    solution to inequality ONLY: - 2,4.25,3 1/4

    Not a solution: 9 1/2
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