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A bowling alley charges a flat $6.50 for shoe and ball rental plus $3.75 per game and 6.325% sales tax. If each person in a group must rent shoes and a ball, which inequality best describes this situation, given that the number of shoe and ball rental is represented by r and the number of games is represented by g?
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