Jacob is planting flowers in his yard. He goes to a nursery to purchase flowers, and he decides to purchase petunias and sunflowers. Each petunia plant costs $2.22 with tax, and each sunflower plant costs $2.24 with tax. Jacob has $28.94 to purchase the flowers. If he buys 9 petunia plants, which inequality can be used to find s, the number of sunflower plants that Jacob can purchase? 9($2.22 + $2.24s) < $28.94 9($2.22) + $2.24s > $28.94 9($2.22) + $2.24s < $28.94 9($2.22 + $2.24s) > $28.94
9($2.22) + $2.24s < $28.94
Its the same thing as before. the number of flowers have to be less than 28.94.
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