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At a carnival, the cost to play a bowling game is $2, plus $0.40 for each attempt to knock over the pins. Which inequality would you use to find the number of attempts you can make if you have less than
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At a carnival, the cost to play a bowling game is $2, plus $0.40 for each attempt to knock over the pins. Which inequality would you use to find the number of attempts you can make if you have less than $4.30
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