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Mathematics, 12.04.2021 23:10, evafaith

Buying a season ticket allows you to attend all 81 home games for a single price. Without a season ticket, you have to pay for every single game that you attend. Let s represent the number of games a baseball fan attends. Enter an inequality that represents all values of s for which buying a main box season ticket is less expensive than buying single-game main box tickets. The table shows different ticket price options. Seating Single-Game Season Area Ticket Ticket 1 N 3 S Main box $50 $3240 4 5 + Bleachers $12 7 8 9 < $810 $1377 < = IV > $20 Left field reserve ​

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