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5. A college student would like to purchase a ticket to the Olympics 100-meter men's race.
The average cost is $1,200 (this is real life). The student has already saved $500 from
their fast food job. They get paid $12 an hour.
a.
Write an inequality that shows how many hours the student will need to work to earn
more than $1,200.
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