Each student in Ms. Clark’s class is decorating a shirt for a school program. There are 25 students in the class. Ms. Clark already has 3 shirts. She will buy shirts in packages of 6 shirts. She cannot buy part of a package.
Create an inequality using only the given numbers to represent this situation, where p represents the number of packages of shirts
4 answers
(25-3) > 6p
Each student in Ms. Clark's class is decorating a shirt for a school program.
There are 25 students in the class. Ms. Clark already has 3 shirts. She will buy shirts in packages of 6 shirts. She cannot buy part of a package.
Part A
Create an inequality using only the given numbers to represent this situation, where p represents the number of packages of shirts.
There are 25 students in the class. Ms. Clark already has 3 shirts. She will buy shirts in packages of 6 shirts. She cannot buy part of a package.
Part A
Create an inequality using only the given numbers to represent this situation, where p represents the number of packages of shirts.
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Each student in Ms. Clark's class is decorating a shirt for a school program.
There are 25 students in the class. Ms. Clark already has 3 shirts. She will buy shirts in packages of 6 shirts. She cannot buy part of a package.
What is the minimum number of whole packages of shirts that Ms. Clark needs to buy?
There are 25 students in the class. Ms. Clark already has 3 shirts. She will buy shirts in packages of 6 shirts. She cannot buy part of a package.
What is the minimum number of whole packages of shirts that Ms. Clark needs to buy?