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30 July, 13:33

You go to the fair with $33. You have to pay $5 for admission and you have to pay $2.50 per ride. If "x" is the number of rides you ride, which inequality could you use to calculate how many rides you could possibly ride?

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  1. 30 July, 13:53
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    The equation would be 28-2.50x since it's 2.50 per ride, you would be able to ride 11 rides total
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