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Mathematics, 14.07.2019 12:30 kellyzeissss1286

Alex pays $8 admission to the county fair and spends $8 on lunch. he buys some ride tickets for $2 each. how many tickets can alex buy without spending more than $30 at the fair? the inequality 2t + 16 ≤ 30 models this situation, where t is the number of tickets alex can buy. solve the inequality. how many tickets can alex buy? a. at most 3 tickets b. 7 or more tickets c. 13 or more tickets d. at most 7 tickets

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