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Write and solve an inequality for situation. 1. Karin has $3 to spend in the arcade. 2. The game she likes costs 50¢ per play. What are the possible numbers of times that she can play?
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Write and solve an inequality for situation.
1. Karin has $3 to spend in the arcade.
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The game she likes costs 50¢ per play.
What are the possible numbers of times
that she can play?
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Answer:
6 times
Explanation:
you divide 3.00 by 0.50
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