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Mathematics, 19.10.2020 09:01 daphnevlogs11

Ernie spends his money on two hobbies: collecting vinyl records and trips to the bowling alley. Each month, he spends up to $200 on these hobbies. If records cost ~ $12 and trips cost ~ $15, write an absolute value inequality that shows Ernie’s spending to be less than $200. Let x = # of records bought and y = # of trip

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