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Mathematics, 10.09.2021 14:00 RealSavage4Life

Jameson's parents gave him $30 to use on his trip to the fair with his school. Jameson
paid $10 to get into the fair and then spent $9.50 on
lunch. If rides at the fair cost $1.50 each, which
inequality represents the number of rides he can pay
for with his remaining money?

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