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  • 15-11-2022
  • Mathematics
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Brad wants to buy as many apples and oranges as possible. He wants four apples for every orange. Each
apple costs 25¢ and each orange costs 30¢. He cannot spend more than $7.80. Write and solve a first degree
inequality to determine the maximum number of oranges he can purchase. [Show all work.]

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