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Mathematics, 24.08.2019 08:50, hazeleyes2006

Hannah has $175 to spend. she buys $120 worth of non-taxable items. some other items are taxable at 6%. which inequality shows how much she can spend on taxable items before tax is applied?
f: x < = $3.30
g: x < = $45.09
h: x < = $51.89
j: x < = $165.09

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