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The class must raise at least 100$ to go on the field trip. They have collected 20$. Write an inequality to represent the amount of money (m) the class still needs to raise.
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The class must raise at least 100$ to go on the field trip. They have collected 20$. Write an inequality to represent the amount of money (m) the class still needs to raise.
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Answer: 20x < 100
subtract 20 from both sides
20 - 20 = 0
100 - 20 = 80
x < 80
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