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at the state fair, admission at the gate is $11. in addition, the cost of each ride is $2. suppose that lamar will go on x rides. lamar want the total number of dollars he spends on admission and rides to be at most t. using the values and values given, write an inequality describing this.

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From the information provided, Lamar will pay $11 as admission fee at the state fair. An addition to that he would pay $2 per ride. Given that each ride is represented by letter x, then if Lamar wants to take x number of rides, he would have to pay 2 times x.

Therefore, depending on how many rides he will take, Lamar will pay 2 times x plus the addmision fee of $11.

Hence, he would be spending a total of;


t=11+2x

Note that;


t=\text{total amount spent}

However, note that Lamar wants to spend at most t amount in total. This means he can spend t amount or possibly less than that, but nothing more than t.

The inequality to represent this would be;


t\le11+2x

Amount t is the highest he can spend. So its either t, or anything less than that.

ANSWER:


t\le11+2x

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