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HELP PLEASE!!! Oliver spends $200 to produce some pineapples. He is able to sell each one for $6. If p represents the number of pineapples he must sell to make a profit, write a…
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Oliver spends $200 to produce some pineapples. He is able to sell each one for $6.
If p represents the number of pineapples he must sell to make a profit, write an inequality and solve for p. Do not round your answer.
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6•p>200
6•p/6>200/6
p>33.33
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