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5. Ronnie needs to earn more than $460 every month so he can save enough to go on vacation at the end of the year. He is paid $9.50 per hour and a monthly bonus of $60. Write an inequality that represents
this situation, where h represents the number of hours that Ronnie needs to work in a month to earn
more than $460 and meet his goal.
What would be the minimum number of hours, rounded to the nearest whole, that Ronnie would have
to work?
A. 40 hours
B. 41 hours
C. 42 hours
D. 43 hours

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