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Thomas has $30 to spend at the amusement park. Rides cost $2 each and admission at the gate is $6. What is the maximum number of rides that Thomas can go on? A.2r + 6 < 30 B.2r + 6 = 30 C.6r + 2 = 30 D. 6r + 2 > 30
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Thomas has $30 to spend at the amusement park. Rides cost $2 each and admission at the gate is $6. What is the maximum number of rides that Thomas can go on?
A.2r + 6 < 30
B.2r + 6 = 30
C.6r + 2 = 30
D. 6r + 2 > 30
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