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You are going to the fair with your friends. Tickets to enter the fair are $7 and each ride (x)
costs an additional $0.50. You can spend no more than the $20 you have in your pocket. Which
inequality would most accurately model your situation?
2 years ago

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Let x represent the number of rides. The cost of the tickets and the rides can be represented by the inequality:

7 + 0.50x ≤ 20
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