SOLUTION: You bought 12 raffle tickets numbered sequentially starting at 17 (the 2nd ticket is 18, the 3rd is 19, and so on). Which inequality represents the possible winning numbers?

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Question 304567: You bought 12 raffle tickets numbered sequentially starting at 17 (the 2nd ticket is 18, the 3rd is 19, and so on). Which inequality represents the possible winning numbers?

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