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Mathematics, 20.07.2019 16:00 hannahliebl2000

Theo budgets $154 for karate classes. he buys a karate uniform, called a dogi, for $12. if it costs $8 to attend each karate class, which inequality below represents the number of classes. c, that theo can take?

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