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30 September, 13:28

The admission fee to a state fair is eight dollars. Each ride cost additional four dollars. Karen only has $30.00. Which inequality could be used to determine the number of rides, X, Karen can go on

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  1. 30 September, 14:55
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The admission fee into the state ride is $8 and each ride cost additional four dollars.

    Let x represent the number of rides that Karen takes at the state fair.

    Let y represent the total cost of x rides

    Therefore, if Karen takes x ride at the state fair, the total cost of x ride would be

    y = 4x + 8

    Karen only has $30.00. Therefore, the number of rides that Karen can go on will be

    30 = 4x + 8

    4x = 30 - 8 = 22

    x = 22/4 = 5.5

    Karen can only go on 5 rides. She will get a balance of $2
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