SOLUTION: a one way ride on a subway costs 0.90. A monthly pass costs 24.00. Write an inequality that represents how many one way rides you can buy before it is cheaper to buy the monthly pa
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Question 1048542: a one way ride on a subway costs 0.90. A monthly pass costs 24.00. Write an inequality that represents how many one way rides you can buy before it is cheaper to buy the monthly pass. is cheaper to pay the one way fare for 25 rides? Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! .90x > 24
x > 24/.09
x > 266 2/3
266, how many one way rides you can buy before it is cheaper to buy the monthly pass