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It costs $40 to register for Karate, then $15 per lesson. If Rachel is taking lessons and wants to spend no more than $250, how many lessons can she take? Can I please have the …
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It costs $40 to register for Karate, then $15
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wants to spend no more than $250, how
many lessons can she take?
Can I please have the inequality and answer
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14 is your answer, 40 to register then that leaves your 210 so 210 divided by 15 = 14
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