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One yoga class costs $8, and a monthly pass costs $48. Write an inequality thatrepresents how many classes you can buy before it is cheaper to buy the monthly pass. Isit cheaper to pay by the class for 10 classes? Explain.

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One yoga class: $8

Monthly pass: $48

Let represent the number of yoga classes with the variable "x".

So:

8x = total cost of "x" yoga classes

8x < 48

x<48/8

x<6

You can buy 6 classes before it's cheaper to buy the monthly pass.

Is it cheaper to pay by the class for 10 classes?

Replace x=10, in 8x

8(10)=80

80 >48

NO, it's not cheaper to pay by the class for 10 classes.

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