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Mathematics, 05.02.2021 19:00, kingdrex4772

Enter an inequality that represents the description, and then solve. Dave has $14 to spend on a $7 book and two birthday cards (c) for his friends. How much can he spend on each card if he buys the same card for each friend? Inequality: Dave can spend up to $ on each card if he buys the same card for each friend.

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