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Mathematics, 21.02.2021 03:50 lakisa138

The director of an afterschool program enjoys planning different activities for the children who attend. after taking a poll, the children showed a strong interest in sea animals. luckily, a small local aquarium has a variety of sea animals and offers educational tours. tickets to the aquarium are $11 for adults and $6 for children. would it be possible for six adults and 28 children to take a trip to the aquarium if they have a budget of $200? explain how u know by using multiple representations. then, list a possible combination of adults and children that could attend the aquarium and explain your reasoning using multiple representations to support your answers. for the representations i need an inequality and that inequality graphed! thank u

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