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You have already saved $55. You earn $9 per hour babysitting. You are saving for a camera that costs $199. Write and save an inequality represents the possible numbers you need …
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You have already saved $55. You earn $9 per hour babysitting. You are saving for a camera that costs $199. Write and save an inequality represents the possible numbers you need to work to buy the camera.
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+= $144..............
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$55+9x is greater than or equal to $144
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