Scott buys candy that costs $4 per pound. He will spend at least $36 on candy. What are the possible numbers of pounds he will buy?

Use p for the number of pounds Scott will buy.
Write your answer as an inequality solved for p .

To find the possible numbers of pounds Scott will buy, we can set up an inequality based on the given information.

Let p represent the number of pounds Scott will buy.

Given that the candy costs $4 per pound and he will spend at least $36, we can write the inequality:

4p ≥ 36

Now, we can solve the inequality for p:

p ≥ 36/4

Simplifying the right side of the equation:

p ≥ 9

So, the possible numbers of pounds Scott will buy is p ≥ 9.