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Mathematics, 10.11.2020 16:00 chrisraptorofficial

Joshua loves to go to the arcade. Every time he goes, he spends $8. Joshua’s dad wants him to save more than $50 by the end of each month. Joshua starts the month with $82 and goes to the arcade t times. Which inequality represents this situation? What is the most amount of times Joshua can go to the arcade and still save enough money? *

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