Chad wants to buy some books over the Internet. Each book costs $10.01 and has a shipping cost of $9.96 per order. If Chad wants to spend no more than $50 for his books, which inequality shows the maximum number of books, p, that he can buy?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
9.96p − 10.01p ≤ 50, so p ≤ 1
9.96p + 10.01p ≤ 50, so p ≤ 2
9.96 − 10.01p ≤ 50, so p ≤ 3
9.96 + 10.01p ≤ 50, so p ≤ 4
OpenStudy (anonymous):
medals
OpenStudy (flashp):
B
OpenStudy (flashp):
I know this for a fact
OpenStudy (anonymous):
dude its not b i already tried it and i got it wrong
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OpenStudy (flashp):
how is it not B, I did it and got it right
OpenStudy (anonymous):
idk
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well just walk me throough
OpenStudy (flashp):
Oh its D
OpenStudy (flashp):
I just realized what I was looking at was wrong
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OpenStudy (flashp):
So yeah it's D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can u walk me through though
OpenStudy (flashp):
Here's the straight up answer it's D. A and C do not make since and B isn't even close. D is the right answer. I know this for a fact. I bet you put it and get it right