Mathematics, 09.09.2020 19:01 serenityburke
IU is having a bonfire Friday night and needs to purchase wood for the fire. If wood costs
$117 per cord and the Bonfire Committee can spend no more than $340 on wood, how many cords of wood can they buy?
a) Write an inequality to represent this situation
b) Solve the inequality and explain what this answer means
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