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Kaitlin buys candy that costs $6 per pound. She will spend less than $30 on candy. What are the possible numbers ofpounds she will buy?Use p for the number of pounds Kaitlin will buy.Write your answer as an inequality, solved for p.

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User Zaz
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Answer:

The number of pounds Kaitlin will buy

p < 5

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that each pound of candy costs $6

Since Kaitlin will spend less than $30 on candy, let the number of pounds she can buy with less than $30 be p, then

6p < 30

Divide both sides by 6

p < 30/6 = 5

p < 5

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