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2 May, 21:32

Gabriella and her children went into a grocery store and where they sell apples for $1 each and mangos for $0.50 each. Gabriella has $15 to spend and must buy at least 19 apples and mangos altogether. If Gabriella decided to buy 13 mangos, determine the maximum number of apples that she could buy.

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  1. 2 May, 22:06
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the number of apples that she wants to buy.

    The grocery store sells apples for $1 each and mangos for $0.50 each.

    If Gabriella decided to buy 13 mangos, it means that the cost of buying x apples and 13 mangoes is expressed as

    x + 13 * 0.5 = x + 6.5

    If she buy at least 19 apples, it means that

    x + 13 ≥ 19

    x ≥ 19 - 13

    x ≥ 6

    Gabriella has $15 to spend. It means that

    x + 6.5 ≤ 15

    x ≤ 15 - 6.5

    x ≤ 8.5

    Therefore, the maximum number of apples that she can buy is 8
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