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Mathematics, 05.10.2020 14:01 rhettperkins

Ralph went to a gaming arcade for his birthday. His parents gave him $55 to spend. He purchased $14.25 in food and drinks, and put the rest of the
money on a gaming card to spend at the arcade. Each game in the arcade
costs $1.25.
Part A: Write an inequality to represent how many games, g, that Ralph can
play in the arcade.


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