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  • 17-08-2017
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By selling old CD Sarah has a store credit of $153 a new CD cost $18 what are the problem numbers of new cCD Sarah can buy

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cello10
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  • 17-08-2017
Rileyflipflop, [tex] \frac{153}{18} [/tex] = 8 [tex] \frac{1}{2} [/tex], since she can't buy half a CD, she's limited to no more than 8 CDs. If x = the cost of one CD, then x CDs cost $18x. Since we are limited to $153, our equation looks like... 18x < 153x < 8 [tex] \frac{1}{2} [/tex] Again, since we can't buy half a CD, your answer should actually be... x ≤ 8 since we can buy 8 CDs or fewer.
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