SOLUTION: A bus ride costs $1.50. A 30-day bus pass costs $36. Write an inequality to represent the number x of bus rides you would need to take for the bus pass to be a better deal.
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Question 1013940: A bus ride costs $1.50. A 30-day bus pass costs $36. Write an inequality to represent the number x of bus rides you would need to take for the bus pass to be a better deal.
An inequality that represents this problem is __
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A bus ride costs $1.50. A 30-day bus pass costs $36. Write an inequality to represent the number x of bus rides you would need to take for the bus pass to be a better deal.
An inequality that represents this problem is __
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x*$1.50 > $36,
x > = 24.
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