Mathematics
Mathematics, 02.03.2021 08:10, absoul1143

A convenient store is selling chocolate bars for $0.75 each and water bottles for $1.25. Chris has at most $12 to spend. If he wants two water bottles how many chocolate bars can he afford? Write an inequality to show how many chocolate bars he can afford.

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