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Mathematics, 11.12.2020 07:50, valdezangie10

Martina has $15 to spend. She spent $5.50, including tax, to buy a notebook. She needs to save $7.75, but she wants to buy a snack. If cookies cost $0.25 per package including tax, what inequality would show the maximum number of packages that Martina can buy? Solve your inequality by showing your work and steps.

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