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Natalie budgets $146 for yoga training. She buys a yoga mat for $10 and spends 59 per day on yoga classes. Which inequality represents the number of days, d, that Natalie can take classes and stay within
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Natalie budgets $146 for yoga training. She buys a yoga mat for $10 and spends 59 per day on yoga classes. Which inequality represents the
number of days, d, that Natalie can take classes and stay within her budget?
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Explanation:
146 <= 9d +10
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