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Mathematics, 27.08.2019 11:30 btaylor1179

Jake is taking four of his friends to dinner. at the restaurant, a meal, side item, dessert, and drink cost $5.60. the first drink is included with the meal, but each refill costs $0.58. (assume these prices include tax.)
if jake doesn't want to spend more than $34.00 on the meal, excluding tip, which of the following inequalities can be used to find r, the number of refills jake and his friends can have?
$22.40 + $0.58r > $12.00
$0.58 + $28.00r < $29.00
$28.00 + $0.58r < $34.00
$5.60 + $0.58r > $34.00

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