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Katarina [22]
3 years ago
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Leslie has $30 to spend at an amusement park. She spent $9 on snacks. She wants to ride a roller coaster that costs $1.25 per ri

de. The inequality 9 1.2530rcan be used to determine r, the number of rides she can take. Which statements about the number of rides Leslie can take are true?
Select all that apply.
A.Leslie can take 16 rides on the roller coaster.
B.Leslie can take 17 rides on the roller coaster.
C.The minimum number of rides Leslie can take on the roller coaster is 9.
D.Leslie can take 9 rides on the roller coaster, but this number is neither the minimum nor the maximum.
Mathematics
1 answer:
DiKsa [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

d is a answer there arer no more

Step-by-step explanation:

she can ride 14 rides

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