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10 December, 18:21

Each game at a carnival cost $.50 or you can pay $15 and play on it unlimited amount of games right and solve inequality to find how many times you should play a game so that the unlimited gameplay is less expensive thenpaying each time

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  1. 10 December, 18:50
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    0.5x > 15, where x is the number of games played. Solve the inequality for x.

    Divide both sides by 0.5

    x > 30

    So at 30 games, paying per game is the same as paying $15 straight up. For 31 games and on, the unlimited gameplay is cheaper.
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