Math, asked by ethan2345, 11 months ago

Amanda wants to buy books for tenth grade students. Each book costs $4, and she wants to spend less than $1000. Write an inequality that represents the number of books she can purchase with $1000. Here, x represents the number of books.

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Answered by dmartinez6293
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Noobdamathematician
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Answer:

250 books can be purchased by $1000

Step-by-step explanation:

"1" book cost =4$

let "x" be the number of book she will buy with $1000

Simple cross multiplication

"1" book = $4

"x" books = $1000

1 × 1000 = 4 × x

1000÷4 = x

x = 250 books

henceforth,250 books can cost $1000

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