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write and solve the inequality 1. Mr andrews paid less than 50 cents more per gallon of gas, x, this week, when he paid $2.50 per gallon. How much was gas this week?2. Jim takes great pride in decoration his club's float for the homecomming parade for his high school. Wuth the 5,000 he has to spend jim brought 5,000 carnations at 0.25 each 4,000 tulips at 0.50 each and 300 iries at 0.90 each write an inequlity which describes how many roses r jim can buy if rses cost 0.80 each.3. jacob weighs more than 50 pounds more than his younger btother jaraed jared weighs 46 pounds let x repersent jacobs wight how much does jacob weigh4. maria scored more than 4 times as many poionts as jennifer who scored 6 poiont how many poimts x did maria score5. if the temputare x goes up 6 degrees it will be hotter than 100 degrees. what is the temputare outside.mark had to read more than 200 pages in 5 days how many pages x must mark read each day to comlptet it.there is more than twice as much rain in november x as there is in auguset which had 4 inches how much rain was in novemberThis monthes sales of 85,000.00 are greater then 1/2 of the sales of March repersented by the letter s what was march's sale.pine city (x) is less than or equal to 20 miles from sunny valley depending on the route you take How many miles is pine city from sunny vallythe furry friends animal shelter had less than 27 dogs at the beginning of the month at the end of the month they had 14 dogs let x repersent how many dogs were adopted how many dogs were adopted (Asume they did not take in any extra dogs)

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It's grossly unfair to others, and unrealistic, to post all of your questions at once.  Please, be reasonable and post no more than one or two at a time.  Thank you.

Mr andrews paid less than 50 cents more per gallon of gas, x, this week, when he paid $2.50 per gallon. How much was gas this week?

If gas was priced at x LAST week, and he paid less than 50 cents more per gallon of gas THIS week, then the price of gas THIS week was x < $2.50 + $0.50.