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9 July, 21:32

At the state fair, admission at the gate is $8. In addition, the cost of each ride is $3. Suppose that Joe will go on x rides.

Joe wants the total number of dollars he spends on admission and rides to be at most t. Using the values and variables given, write an inequality describing this.

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  1. 9 July, 21:36
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    The inequality would be:

    8 + 3x < = t (btw, the < = is less than or equal to)

    At most is denoted by less than or equal to (<=), the admission is one value, and each ride costs 3 dollars.

    Therefore, the answer is

    8 + 3x < = t
  2. 9 July, 21:37
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    8 + 3x ≤ t

    8 would be the admission at the gate

    3x would be the cost of the rides multiplied by how many rides Joe chooses to go on

    ≤ The 8 + 3x has to be less than or equal to the amount Joe wants to pay at most

    t is the max amount of money Joe will spend at the fair.
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