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1.25x - 6.50 >50 which situation could the inequality represent

stefan spends 6.50 on supplies for a lemonade stand and sells each cup of lemonade for $1.25 . what is x the number of lemonade stefanmust sell to earn a profit more that $50.

stefan has a balance of $6.50 In his saving account and deposits $1.25 each week .What is x the number of weeks stefan must deposit $1.25 in order to have a balance of more than $50 in his savings account

stefan earns 1.25% interest on the balance in his checking account and has to pay a monthly charge of $6.50.what is x ,the balance that stefan must have in his checking account in order to have an ending balance grater than $50 after interests and fees ?

stefan charges $1.25 for gasoline plus $6.50 per hour for mowing lawns . what is x , the number of hours he has to monitor lawns to earn more than $50?

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