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30 November, 12:24

Each of my rose bushes cost 24 gold coins plus a delivery fee of 16 gold coins. If I have, at most, 1,000 gold coins to spend how many rose bushes can I buy?

Write an inequality that represents this situation.

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  1. 30 November, 13:55
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    Answer: you can buy at most, 41 rose bushes.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the number of rose bushes that you can buy.

    Each of my rose bushes cost 24 gold coins plus a delivery fee of 16 gold coins. This means that if you buy x rose bushes, the amount that you would pay (in gold coins) plus delivery is

    24x + 16

    If you have, at most, 1,000 gold coins to spend, the inequality that represents this situation would be expressed as

    24x + 16 ≤ 1000

    24x ≤ 1000 - 16

    24x ≤ 984

    x ≤ 984/24

    x ≤ 41
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