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At a school fair, a person can go on up to 10 rides.Read the problem. Which description best represents the number of rides a person can go on?Any value greater than 10Any value less than 10Any value less than or equal to 10Any value greater than or equal to 10Excellent!Choose the inequality statement that best represents this situation. Let r represent the number of rides a person could go on.Any value less than or equal to 10r≥10r≤10r<10r>10Good work!Draw a number line to represent the number of rides a person could go on.Any value less than or equal to 10r≤1034567891011121314151617Nice!Could the number of rides be 15?Any value less than or equal to 10r≤1034567891011121314151617YesNo

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Let:

r = Number of rides a person can go on

Since a person can go on up to 10 rides, we can express r as:


r\le10

Any value less than or equal to 10

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