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Mathematics, 13.10.2020 05:01 ethan5738

Shawna wants to purchase some shorts and a few pairs of socks. The shorts cost $10 and a pair of socks cost $3. Shawna can spend no more than $45. Let c represent the number of shorts purchased and k represent the number of pairs of socks purchased.

Which inequality represents this situation?
45≥10c+3k

45≥10(3k+c)

45≤10(3k+c)

45≤10c+3k

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