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Alice buys some inexpensive bracelets and necklaces as party favors for her jewelry showing. She pays $8 for each necklace (N) and $7 for each bracelet (B). She spends less than $120. Which inequality models this situation?


Sor-rey I didnt get the answers....It wouldnt let me type them out and some stuff was missing....I hope you can still answer it tho

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$7B+$8N<120

Its the total of the bracelets and necklaces that equal less than $120.

Answer: Our required inequality would be [tex]8N+7B<\$20[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the number of necklace be 'N'.

Let the number of bracelet be 'B'.

Cost of each necklace = $8

Cost of each bracelet = $7

Amount she spend less than $20.

According to question, it becomes,

[tex]8N+7B<\$20[/tex]

Hence, our required inequality would be [tex]8N+7B<\$20[/tex]

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