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Mathematics, 16.10.2020 02:01 miller3009

In order to receive the silver level prize for selling Girl Scout cookies, Jill must sell at least $1000 worth of cookies but no more than $2000 worth. Jill has already sold $600 worth and each box of cookies sells for $5. Write and solve a compound inequality that represents how many more boxes of cookies Jill must sell to be eligible for the silver level prize.

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