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Mathematics, 08.07.2019 20:00 krystalhurst97

5. the hot summer fair is coming to town! admission to the fair costs $12.99 and each ride costs s1.75. you have $35 to spend at the fair including admission. part a: wirite an inequality that represents this situation. part & solve the inequality to determine the maximum number of rides you can enjoy at the hot summer fair?

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