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Mathematics, 13.07.2019 10:30, liaholmes8

In the inequality 3x + 14 ≤ 44, x represents the cost of cds tim bought. which phrase most accurately describes the cost of cds? a) the cost of the cds is at most $10. b) the cost of the cds is exactly $10. c) the cost of the cds is at least $10. d) the cost of the cds is less than $10.

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