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Erica goes to the carnival. The admission cost is $5 . Each game ticket is $.50 . Erica can spend no more than $20 at the carnival . Write an inequality that represents the numb…
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Erica goes to the carnival. The admission cost is $5 . Each game ticket is $.50 . Erica can spend no more than $20 at the carnival . Write an inequality that represents the number of game tickets she can buy .solve and graph
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you got to say 20 - $5 which equals 15 dollars and then divide that by 50 Cents
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