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Suppose a DVD costs $19 and a CD costs $14 what is the inequality to find how many CD's you can buy along with one DVD if you have $65 to spend
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Suppose a DVD costs $19 and a CD costs $14 what is the inequality to find how many CD's you can buy along with one DVD if you have $65 to spend
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suppose a DVD costs $19 and a CD costs $14 what is the inequality to find how many CD's you can buy along with one DVD if you have $65 to spend
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y = number of cd's
65 <= 19 + 14y
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