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Mathematics, 27.11.2019 01:31 BaileyElizabethRay

Madison has $6.50. potatoes are $0.50 per pound. how many pounds of potatoes can madison afford to buy?

in two or more complete sentences write and solve an inequality for this situation. explain how you would solve this inequality.

answer to the first step:
3 pounds of potatoes.
6.50 / 0.50 = 13 or 650 / 50 = 13

then, in two or more complete sentences, explain the steps you used to add the mixed numbers.

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