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at a school fair, a person can go on up to 7 rides. read the problem. which description best represents the number of rides a person can go on? any value greater than or equal to 7 any value less than or equal to 7 any value greater than 7 any value less than 7
Step1: Analyze the problem statement
The problem says a person can go on up to 7 rides. "Up to" means the number of rides can be 7 or less than 7.
Step2: Evaluate each option
- "Any value greater than or equal to 7" is incorrect because "up to 7" doesn't mean more than 7.
- "Any value less than or equal to 7" is correct as it includes 7 and all numbers less than 7, which matches "up to 7".
- "Any value greater than 7" is incorrect as it excludes 7 and includes numbers more than 7, which is opposite of "up to 7".
- "Any value less than 7" is incorrect as it excludes 7, but the person can go on 7 rides.
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B. Any value less than or equal to 7 (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C, D with B being "Any value less than or equal to 7")