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Shara and her brother have n dollars to spend at the school carnival . They each spend more than 6 dollars . Create an inequality to represent the total number of dollars ,n, shara and her brother spent
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Shara and her brother have n dollars to spend at the school carnival . They each spend more than 6 dollars . Create an inequality to represent the total number of dollars ,n, shara and her brother spent at the carnival
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n>6 because they spent over 6 dollars meaning their n amount of money needs to be more than six
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