Albert wants to buy two pomegranates and some peaches
• The price of one pomegranate is $1.59.
• The price of peaches is $1.19 per pound.
Albert wants to no more than $10.00.
Which inequality represents the number of pounds of peaches, p, Albert can buy?
Question 1 options:

1.59 + 1.19p ≤ 10.00

1.19p + 3.18 < 10.00

1.19p + 3.18 ≤ 10.00

1.59 + 1.19p < 10.00

Respuesta :

1.19p+3.18≤10.00 can be used to determine the pounds of peaches Albert can buy.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

Cost of one pomegranate = $1.59

Cost of two pomegranate = 1.59*2 = $3.18

Cost of peaches per pound = $1.19

Cost of p pounds of peaches = 1.19p

Total amount of spent = $10.00

Cost of p pounds of peaches + Cost of two pomegranates ≤ Total to spend

[tex]1.19p+3.18\leq 10.00[/tex]

1.19p+3.18≤10.00 can be used to determine the pounds of peaches Albert can buy.

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Answer: 1.19p+3.18≤10.00

Step-by-step explanation:

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