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The Fairy Tell Spectacular is coming to town. Admission to the fair cost $32.50 and each ride cost $0.08. You have $50 to spend at the Fairy Tell Spectacular including admission. Write an inequality that
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The Fairy Tell Spectacular is coming to town. Admission to the fair cost $32.50 and each ride cost $0.08. You have $50 to spend at the Fairy Tell Spectacular including admission. Write an inequality that represents this situation.
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you can now additionally calculate the amount of rides you can take part in by evaluating x
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