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Mathematics, 13.04.2021 04:20 dcardenas2005

1. lacobbe Jacob has $25 worth of baseball trading cards. His sister, Bonita, has some trading cards and

his sister, Madison, has $7 worth of trading cards. Bonita cards are worth $2 each. Bonita's

and Madison's trading cards together are worth more than Jacob's cards. How many trading

cards, x, could Bonita have?

a) Write the inequality.

b) Solve the inequality using properties of operations.

c) Represent the solution(s) on a number line.



15

10

d) Use substitution to determine whether 8, 9, 12, or 15 are solutions to the inequality.

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