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16 October, 20:46

Aiden has $15.00 on his copy card. Each time he uses the card to make a photocopy, $0.06 is deducted from his card. Aiden wants to be sure that there will be at least $5.00 left on his card when he is finished. The inequality below relates x, the number of copies he can make, with his copy card balance.

15 - 0.06x >_ 5

What is the maximum number of copies Aiden can make?

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  1. 16 October, 21:59
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    15 - 0.06X=5

    would be

    X=166 2/3
  2. 17 October, 00:35
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    166.6666666. So 166 copies (don't round up, cause one more copy will push him over the $10 limit
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