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Mathematics, 30.06.2019 12:00 mariahrmunoz01

Aprom ticket cost $140. tim is going to save money for the ticket by walking his neighbor’s dog for $18 per week. if tim already saved $32, which inequality gives the minimum number of weeks, w, tim must walk the neighbor's dog to earn enough money to pay for the prom ticket?

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