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The maximum weight allowed per car on the twister carnival ride is 263 pounds. your friend weighs 86 pounds. to be able to ride in a car together, how much can you weigh? write and solve the inequality. (1 point) x + 177 ≀ 263; at most 86 pounds x – 86 ≀ 263; at most 177 pounds x + 86 ≀ 263; at most 177 pounds x + 86 ≀ 177; at most 263 pound

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