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Kenny decides he wants to buy Christmas presents for his mom and dad. He went to the mall with $150. At the mall, he bought his mom a watch for $68.99 and arrows for his dad for $38.99. He then bought himself lunch for $8.99. Kenny wants to buy his parents one more gift for the both of them to share. Using an inequality, show how much money Kenny could spend on his last gift. What range of costs could he spend on his last gift?

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