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Mathematics, 15.07.2020 23:01, keishah577

Michael has $1,089.17 in his checking account. He is going to spend $525.20 on a new television and spend the rest on speakers that cost $49.00 each. Which of the following inequalities would determine the maximum number of speakers (y) Michael can buy without spending more money than is in his account? A.$525.20 + $49.00(y) < $1,089.17
B. $1,089.17 + $525.20 > $49.00 + y
C. $525.20 < $49.00(y) + $1,089.17
D. $525.20 + $49.00 + y < $1,089.17

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