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A concession stand sold candy bars for $1.50 each and nachos for $4 each. At the football game last Friday, they made more than $96 by selling these two things. Write the inequality that represents this
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A concession stand sold candy bars for $1.50 each and nachos for $4 each. At the football game last Friday, they made more than $96 by selling these two things. Write the inequality that represents this situation? Your answer
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