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Algebra
Inequalities
Jonah wants to spend less than $40 at his town's fair. Admission to the fair costs $12 and each ride costs $3. Use the dropdown menus to write an inequality to represent the number of rides, n, that Jonah can go on at the fair.
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12 + 3n < 40
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