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Jessie pays $2 for each carnival ride plus $8 on food. His mom told him he could spend at most $35. Write an algebraic inequality that shows at most how many rides Jessie can ride. Let x=number of rides
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Jessie pays $2 for each carnival ride plus $8
on food. His mom told him he could spend at
most $35. Write an algebraic inequality that
shows at most how many rides Jessie can
ride. Let x=number of rides he can get on.
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$ 2 each carnival ride + $8 spend at most $35
Rewrite that is
$2x + 8 ≤ 35
I hope this helped and that I was right, have a nice day.
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