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Word problem using a one-step linear inequality Josh will spend at most $29 on gifts. So far, he has spent $16. What are the possible additional amounts he will spend? Use c for…
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Word problem using a one-step linear inequality
Josh will spend at most $29 on gifts. So far, he has spent $16. What are the possible additional amounts he will spend?
Use c for the additional amount (in dollars) Josh will spend,
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I think this would be the answer not sure though $29 - $16 = c
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