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15 June, 19:49

David wants to buy 2 pineapples and some bananas. The price of 1 pineapple is $2.99. The price of bananas is $0.67 per pound. David wants to spend less than $10.00. Write an inequality that represents the number of pounds of bananas, b, David can buy.

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  1. 15 June, 21:57
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    6 pounds at most

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Take out the two pineapples first

    $10 - $2.99 x 2 = $4.02 to buy bananas

    0.67 x b < $4.02

    b < 6
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