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Jake has $11 to spend at a book fair. Each new book is $4 and he has a $5 coupon that he wants to use. How many new books (b) can he possibly buy? Using the inequality 4b - 5 ≤ 11, which solution makes sense? a. b ≤ 4 (Jake can buy less than 4 books.)
Selected:b. b ≥ 4 (Jake can buy 4 books or less.)This answer is incorrect.
c. b ≥ 4 (Jake can buy 4 books or more.)
d. b ≤ 4 (Jake can buy 4 books or less.)

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