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Gaston has $65 in savings and he is ready to shop. He wants to buy a game for $29 and spend the rest on very cool face masks. Each mask costs $9. Determine the inequality that represents the number of masks he can buy? a x ≥ 4
b x ≤ 9
c x ≥ 9
d x ≤ 4

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