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Mathematics, 20.01.2022 14:00 mstrish71oteauw

Jan 18, 8:25:24 PM 1
Under her cell phone plan, Ariana pays a flat cost of $43 per month and $4 per
gigabyte. She wants to keep her bill under $60 per month. Which inequality can be
used to determine g, the maximum number of gigabytes Ariana can use while staying
within her budget?
O 60<4+ 439
O 60 > 4 + 439
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60 > 43 + 4g
O 60 < 43 + 4g
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