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Mathematics, 04.12.2020 21:10, gatornathan79

Rebecca bought one goldfish for $32. She spends the rest of her money on guppy fish. She wants to spend no more than $80. Each guppy costs $6. Part A: Write an inequality to represent the situation. Use g for the variable.

Part B: Solve the inequality.

Part C: At most, how many guppies can Rebecca purchase?

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