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You are at a pear picking farm and they allow you to pick up to 50 pears a day. You have already picked up 14 pears. What inequality would represent how many pears you can still pick up?
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You are at a pear picking farm and they allow you to pick up to 50 pears a day. You have already picked up 14 pears. What inequality would represent how many pears you can still pick up?
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y=50-14+x
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