Mathematics, 14.05.2021 17:30 jayliahj
Terry rents a kayak while he is on vacation. He is required to pay a deposit of $95 plus an additional $11.50 per day. Terry only has $150 to spend on kayaking. Write and solve an inequality you can use to determine the maximum number of days Terry can afford to rent a kayak.
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