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Jacob gives his son $30 for chocolate. His son spends $16 on dark chocolate and spends the rest on white chocolate. Each white chocolate costs $7. Write an inequality for the number of white chocolate he can purchase.
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R_scott
[(30 - 16) / 7] ≥ n
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oobleck
16 + 7n ≤ 30
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