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Mathematics, 27.05.2021 02:20 ashleymstep15

Question 15: James is at Dave and Busters with a group of friends. When 20 points he first arrives, he has $25 in his wallet. X represents the amount of
dollars James has after hanging out with his friends. Write an inequality
that would represent the amount of money James could have at the end
of the night. EXPLAIN how you would graph the inequality on the number
line below using OPEN CIRCLES, CLOSED CIRCLES and/ or ARROWS.
EXPLAIN how you would write your answer using INEQUALITY NOTATION.
-30
-20
-10
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10
20
30

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