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Example 1: Writing an inequality to determine how many toppings Andrew can afford on his pizza.

Example 1 showing a math problem about a pizza restaurant's pricing, with a handwritten inequality: 8.99 + 0.50(n) ≤ 11.19, where n is the number of toppings.

Example 1 showing a math problem about a pizza restaurant's pricing, with a handwritten inequality: 8.99 + 0.50(n) ≤ 11.19, where n is the number of toppings.

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