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Sarah has $17.00 she can spend on some carnival rides at $0.50 each and a hot dog for $3.00. Select the inequality that represents the number of carnival rides (t) she could buy…
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Sarah has $17.00 she can spend on some carnival rides at $0.50 each and a hot dog for $3.00.
Select the inequality that represents the number of carnival rides (t) she could buy
(A.) 7t=12
(B.) 4t=145
(C ) 0.5t + 3 ≤ 17
(D.) 35t < 345
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The anwser is c :))))))))
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