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Aaron has $25 to spend at the carnival. Admission is $4.00 and the ride tickets are $1.25 each. What is the maximum number of ride tickets that Aaron can buy? Write and solve th…
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Aaron has $25 to spend at the carnival. Admission is $4.00 and the ride tickets are $1.25 each. What is the maximum number of ride tickets that Aaron can buy? Write and solve the inequality.
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25 dollars divided by 1.25 dollars gives a total of 20 tickets Aaron can buy
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16 rides aaron can ride
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