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Mike has $600 in his checking account. He deposits $70 every month in his account. Which inequality can be used to find how many months it will take until he has more than $900?
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You can add 70 until you get passed $900. To be specific you'll get $950 if you multiply (for a shorter way to get your answer) you'll do (70 x 5) + 600 and get 950 or another way 350 + 600 = 950.
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