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8 December, 01:07

Beth and her sisters are going to the state fair. Each ride costs $7, and each exhibit costs $4. The table shows the number of rides and exhibits each of her sisters rode and viewed. Rides, r 7 2 5 Exhibits, e 3 5 6 Beth and her sisters each have $65 to spend at the fair. Write an inequality that describes the number of rides and exhibits they each can ride and view.

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  1. 8 December, 01:26
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    7x + 3y
    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the number of rides Beth rides and y represent the number of exhibits she views

    Each ride costs $7 to ride and each exhibit costs $3 to view

    This means that x rides will cost x * 7 = $7x

    Also, if she views y exhibits, the cost will be y * 3 = $3y.

    Total cost of x rides and y views will be 7x + 3y

    if she has at most $98 to spend at the fair, it means that all she can spend must be lesser than or equal to $98

    The required expression will be

    7x + 3y
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