Mathematics, 30.11.2021 17:40, jetblackcap
Mr. Andrews must spend less than $72 on lunches during the pay period. He has already spent $27 on lunches. Each meal at the work cafeteria costs $9.
How many additional meals can Mr. Andrews buy at the work cafeteria this pay period? Select the inequality that includes the maximum number of additional meals Mr. Andrews can buy at the work cafeteria this pay period while still staying within his budget.
A.
x < 5
B.
x < 9
C.
x < 45
D.
x < 27
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