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Noah already has $10.50, and he earns $3 each time he runs an errand for his neighbor. Noah wants to know how many errands he needs to run to have at least $30.* what is the ine…
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Noah already has $10.50, and he earns $3 each time he runs an errand for
his neighbor. Noah wants to know how many errands he needs to run to
have at least $30.*
what is the inequality?
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3e + 10.50 ≥ 30
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