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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 03:00 james590

You want to spend AT MOST $15 on a carriage ride. The driver tells you there is an initial charge of $4 plus $0.50 per mile. PART A; Write the inequality PART B Solve to find out how many miles you can ride. (HINT: Use <= or >= to indicate the line under the inequality)

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