Chemistry, 07.07.2019 08:30 madelynw4114
Alicia cashed her paycheck and used half her earnings to take 3 friends to dinner. she spent $42.15 on dinner and she brought home more than $20.00. write a inequality to represent the situation, using x to represent the amount of alicia check.
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