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  • 02-09-2018
  • Mathematics
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A school cafeteria sells milk at 25 cents per carton and salads at 45 cents each. one week the total sales for these items were $132.50. how many salads were sold that week?

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  • 13-09-2018

solution:

Lets start with the most amount that could have been sold.......using guess and check, we can figure out that 290 salads could have been sold, while 8 cartons of milk would have been sold.

The least amount of salads that could have been sold were none.

so,

you have  0<s<290

at least none were sold, and at most 290 were sold

but I do believe you are missing part of the question


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