Mathematics
Mathematics, 03.09.2020 01:01, madisonnxo

Admission to the fair costs $5. Each ticket for a ride costs $1.50. You have $20 to spend at the fair on admissions and rides. Express the number of tickets you can buy as an inequality.

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