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23 September, 23:44

Gregory has at most $550 to spend to go on a shopping spree. He has to pay a total of $26 for transportation. If he can shop at 4 stores, which inequality represents the amount of money, m, he can spend in each store?

a. m > 131

b. m ≥ 131

c. m ≤ 131

d. m < 131

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  1. 24 September, 02:05
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    Subtract transportation from the total amount he has:

    550 - 26 = 524 (amount he can spend)

    Divide that by the number of stores:

    524 / 4 = 131

    So he can spend up to 131 in each store.

    This means m needs to be less than or equal to 131.

    The answer would be c. m ≤ 131
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