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Mathematics, 10.02.2021 22:00, twinkieslayer

Ms. Benton is buying gel pens (G) and markers (M) to replenish the supplies for her art classes. A pack of gel pens costs $14, and a pack of markers costs $9. Ms. Benton must spend less than $80. Which inequality models this situation? es )) A) 14G + 9MS 80 B) 14G + 9M > 80 14G+ 9M > 80 D) 14G + 9M< 80 ā€‹


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