Let d represent the number of dozens of tulips Beth can buy. The cost of d dozens of tulips is 21.10d. The inequality to represent Beth's budget is:
21.10d ≤ 45
Beth can buy at most 2 dozens of tulips.
Beth has $45 to spend on tulips, which are sold by the dozen. Suppose a dozen tulips costs $21.10. At most, how many dozens can Beth buy? Write a one-variable, one-step inequality to solve.(1 point)
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