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now just divide by 11.99
Let's assume you can buy x number of CDs. The cost of each CD is $11.99, so the total cost of x CDs would be 11.99x.
According to the problem, you have $59.95 in your wallet. Thus, the inequality equation becomes:
11.99x ≤ 59.95
To find the value of x, we need to isolate it on one side of the equation. To do this, we divide both sides of the inequality by 11.99:
11.99x/11.99 ≤ 59.95/11.99
Simplifying, we get:
x ≤ 4.9967
Since x represents the number of CDs, it must be a whole number. Therefore, you can buy a maximum of 4 CDs.
Please note that this solution assumes you can only buy a whole number of CDs; if you were allowed to buy a fraction of a CD, the answer would be slightly different.