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Mathematics, 14.05.2021 19:20, Badbpyz7550

Jeremy and his sister are visiting a fair. It costs $8 for both of them to enter the fair as well as a $0.50 for each game that they play. The siblings have $20 to spend at the fair. Which inequality below can they use to determine the number of games that they can play at the fair?


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