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T-Mobile has a family plan of four lines for $120 and additional lines are $10 each per month. If Jason wants to spend at most $175 per month on a cell phone expenses, what is the correct inequality that represents the amount of additional lines he can afford?

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Answer:

Jason can afford 5 more additional lines, making 9 lines total because

175-120=55

55/10=5.5 so He can not afford more than 5 more additional lines.

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