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Jeff bought a bottle of water for $2. He also bought some hot dogs for $3 each. Jeff did not spend more than $14 on the hot dogs and the bottle of water. Witch inequality can be used to find h, the number of hot dogs that jeff could have bought. (If you answer I'll give you a brainilst;)) F. 3h-2<≤4
G. 3h+2≤14
H. 3H-2≥14
J. 3h+2≥14

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