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1. As a favor to her friend, Natasha worked 7 hours at a diner for $10 per hour last week. She also makes $8 per hour when she babysits. She wants $206 for a prom dress. Create an inequality to show how
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1. As a favor to her friend, Natasha worked 7 hours at a diner for $10 per hour last week. She also makes $8 per
hour when she babysits. She wants $206 for a prom dress. Create an inequality to show how many hours she
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7*10+8X>=206
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