Jimmy goes to the farmer's market to get some pears.  The particular type of pears he likes costs $2.35 per pound.  If he can only spend $10 or less, how many pounds can he buy?

The inequality would be ______

Jimmy could buy ____ pounds of pears.

The inequality would be: 2.35x ≤ 10 (where x is the number of pounds of pears Jimmy can buy)

Solving for x: x ≤ 10/2.35

x ≤ 4.26

Jimmy could buy a maximum of 4 pounds of pears.

What would the inequality be.

The inequality would be: 2.35x ≤ 10 (where x is the number of pounds of pears Jimmy can buy).