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450 students went on a field trip. Ten busses were filled and 5 more students traveled in a car. Write an inequality to represent the situation.
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450 students went on a field trip. Ten busses were filled and 5 more students traveled in a car. Write an inequality to represent the situation.
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450÷10+5=students LOL I know I'm probably wrong
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