Mathematics
Mathematics, 07.01.2020 18:31, Calmalemi

Noah has $50. he wants to buy a cell phone case for $20 and some accessories. each accessory costs $8. how many accessories (x) can noah buy if he wants to have more than $8 left after he buys everything? use the equation editor to enter the missing part of the inequality that answers the question. the inequality answer must be a whole number.

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