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You have $37 to spend at the music store. Each cassette tape costs $10 and each CD costs $13. Write a linear inequality that represents this situation. Let x represent the numb…
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You have $37 to spend at the music store. Each cassette tape costs $10 and each CD costs $13. Write a linear inequality that represents this situation. Let x represent the number of tapes and y the number of CDs.
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13x+10x=37
13 times how ever many CD's plus 10 times how ever many cassettes has to equal to the amount of money that you have to spend that's $37
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