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You have already saved $55. You earned $9 per hour at your job. You are saving for a bicycle that costs $199. What inequality represents the possible numbers of hours you need to work to buy the bicycle
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55 + 9x = 199
-55 -55
9x = 144
Divide both sides by 9
x = 16
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