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PLS HELP ME ASAP AND MAKE UP YOUR OWN PLS
Create a scenario that leads to an inequality of the form ax + b > c. You can use any of the inequality symbols (>, ≥, <, ≤) in your inequality.
For this step, just write the word problem.
Write the inequality and show all work to solve the inequality.
Graph the solution to your inequality on a number line.
Explain what your solution means in the context of the problem.
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