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Mathematics, 25.09.2019 15:50 courtlyn8

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rosie is a dog walker. she wants to buy tickets for her and her best friend, emmi, to go see panic! at the disco perform live at the bb& t center in, sunrise, florida. she will need 2 tickets and they tickets rosie would like to purchase cost $174.38 each. rosie earns $20 per day for each dog she walks. how many dogs, would rosie need to walk per day to be able to pay for both tickets within 14 days. in total both tickets, would cost $348.76.
solve the inequality and show your work
14(20x) ≀ 2(174.38)

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