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The admission price to the fair is $10. Ride tickets cost $3 each. You only have $40 in cash to spend on admission and rides. Write an inequality and solve it to find how many r…
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The admission price to the fair is $10. Ride tickets cost $3 each. You only have $40 in cash to spend on admission and rides. Write an inequality and solve it to find how many ride tickets you can buy
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$10.00 + $3.00t = $40
t = 10
Explanation:
$10.00 + $3.00t = $40
40-10=30/3=10
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