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Candy costs up to $0.50
It costs up to.
That means it cannot cost more than $0.50. It can cost $0.50 but it cannot cost more than that. The inequality will be less than or equal to 50 cents
50 cents is 1/2 a dollar.
Now a nickel equals 5 cents. 5 cents is 1/20th of a dollar.
Remember, one dollar = 100 cents
A dime equals 10 cents. 10 cents is 1/10th of a dollar
We get the inequality [tex] \frac{n}{20} + \frac{d}{10} \leq \frac{1}{2} [/tex] as your final answer.
I hope that helps! If you need any further clarifications, feel free to ask. :)
It costs up to.
That means it cannot cost more than $0.50. It can cost $0.50 but it cannot cost more than that. The inequality will be less than or equal to 50 cents
50 cents is 1/2 a dollar.
Now a nickel equals 5 cents. 5 cents is 1/20th of a dollar.
Remember, one dollar = 100 cents
A dime equals 10 cents. 10 cents is 1/10th of a dollar
We get the inequality [tex] \frac{n}{20} + \frac{d}{10} \leq \frac{1}{2} [/tex] as your final answer.
I hope that helps! If you need any further clarifications, feel free to ask. :)