Lucia wants to buy some posters over the Internet. Each poster costs $6.67 and has a shipping cost of $9.99 per order. If Lucia wants to spend no more than $30 for her posters, which inequality shows the maximum number of posters, p, that she can buy? 9.99 − 6.67p ≤ 30, so p ≤ 2 9.99 + 6.67p ≤ 30, so p ≤ 3 9.99p + 6.67p ≤ 30, so p ≤ 4 9.99p − 6.67p ≤ 30, so p ≤ 5
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ok i m here for ... so how you think ? we know that the shipping cost os $9,99 per order and each poster costs $6,67 and we know again that Lucia dont wan spending more than $30
courage please
wountent you add 6.67 frist
put that answer into 30 how amny times?
im terrible with intergers
and ineguiltys
no we know 1 poster cost $6,67 2 posters how much will cost ?
cant sspell
it would be 13.34
please collaborate - i not can give you direct answers
i am collaborate but im not a fast typer
yes sure so what you ve got it how ?
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how you ve got tis 13,34
this
add 6.67 and 6.67 together
yes or multiplie the number of posters by the cost - yes ?
yes
ok and we have again the cost per order this $9,99 what you need adding to the number of posters multiplied by the cost of posters yes ?
do you understand me ?
and to give an inequality this cost of posters multiplied by number of posters what is p you need make smaller or equal with the money on what dont wan spending more Lucia
ok i got the answer ty
np. with my pleasure and anytime
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