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Harper brought $45 to the bowling alley. She spent $25 on bowling and plans to spend the rest of the money playing arcade games. Each arcade game cost $0.25. Use a piece of pape…
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Harper brought $45 to the bowling alley. She spent $25 on bowling and plans to spend the rest of the money playing arcade games. Each arcade game cost $0.25. Use a piece of paper to write and solve an inequality to determine the maximum number of arcade games Harper can play.
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45-25=20 If you do 20 divided by 0.25 you will get your answer.
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