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Mathematics, 04.10.2021 14:00 lauren203

Jess went to a concert with her friends. She brought $30.00. Jess needs to buy her ticket, which costs $12.00, and she wants to buy slices of pizza for her friends. Each slice costs $2.25. All prices include taxes. Write an equality to show how many slices of pizza Jess can buy.

part 1 a. $30 b. $12 c.$2.25
x +
part 2. c. $30 d. $12 e. $2.25
part 3. f. < g. less than or equal to h. > i. greater than or equal to
part 4. j. $30 k. $12 l. $2.25

pick an answer from each part to complete the equation:
(part 1) X + (part 2) (part 3) (part 4)

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