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Riders on a roller coaster must be at least 48 in tall my son is only 35 inches write an inequality to show how much can he grow to ride the roller coaster
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Riders on a roller coaster must be at least 48 in tall my son is only 35 inches write an inequality to show how much can he grow to ride the roller coaster
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35+x>=48, x is amount he needs to grow
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