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4 February, 16:45

Lisa has $150 at most to spend on clothes. She wants to buy a pair of jeans for $58 and will spend the rest on t-shirts that cost $14 each. Create an inequality to represent the number of t-shirts that Lisa can purchase?

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  1. 4 February, 17:07
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    blank less than or equal to 6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    $150-$58=$92

    multiples of $14 closest is $84 which is 6 shirts and whats left is $8.
  2. 4 February, 19:28
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    The inequality to represent the number of t-shirts that Lisa can purchase is 14t + 58 < 150

    Solution:

    Given that amount Lisa can spent = 150

    She wants to buy pair of jeans for $ 58.

    Will spend remaining on t-shirt that cost $14 each.

    Let's number of t-shirt she can purchase be represented by variable t.

    So price of "t" t-shirts = $14 x t = 14t

    So total expense will be represented by price of "t" t-shirts + price of pair of jeans

    => Total expense = 14t + 58

    The above amount must always be less than 150.

    => 14t + 58 < 150

    Hence inequality 14t + 58 < 150 is required expression where t is number of t-shirts Lisa can purchase.
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