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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Wendy needs to purchase 47 vases, which cost $3 each, and flowers for the vases, which cost $2 each. She has $329 to spend on her vases and flowers. Which of the following inequalities would show the maximum number of flowers (f) Wendy can buy without spending more than $329? A. $3(f) + ($2 × 47) < $141 B. $2(f) + ($3 × 47) > $329 C. $2(f) + ($3 × 47) < $188 D. $2(f) + ($3 × 47) < $329

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If Wendy can not spend more than 329 dollars that means that whatever the equation is for solving how much the vases plus flowers will cost her must be less than $329. Which automatically rules out A-C because A and C have random numbers that you weren't given and B puts the equation greater than he amount of money Wendy wants to spend.

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