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Noah brought $30 to the county fair. He paid $6 for parking. Ride tickets cost $2 each. a. Write an inequality to find the possible numbers of ride tickets he can purchase after he pays for parking. Use x to represent the number of ride tickets.
b. Use the inequality from part A to find the possible numbers of tickets Noah can purchase. For questions 15 – 16, solve each literal equation for x.

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