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Admission to the fair cost $7.75. Each ride cost $0.50. You have $15 to spend at the fair including admission. Which inequality represents the possible numbers of rides you can ride?
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15 less than or equal to (the < and the _ underneath but I can't type it) 7.75 + .5x
let x represent the number of rides you can take
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