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Mathematics, 15.01.2021 21:30 neonbluefaith

Help me plz The stage manager of a school musical is trying to figure out how many sandwiches he can order with the $83 he collected from the cast and crew. Sandwiches cost $5.99 each, so he lets x represent the number of sandwiches he will order and writes 5.99x < 83. He solves this to two decimal places and gets x < 13.86.

Which of these are valid statements about this situation? Select all that apply.
1) He can call the sandwich shop and order exactly 13.86 sandwiches.
2) He can round up and order 14 sandwiches.
3) He can order 12 sandwiches.
4) He can order 9.5 sandwiches.
5) He can order 2 sandwiches.
6) He can order -4 sandwiches.

Justify your answer(s).

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