Solving a real-world math problem to determine the maximum number of carnival games that can be played with a $10 budget, including admission and game costs.
A math problem about a school carnival with admission and game costs, showing an inequality setup and solution to find the maximum number of games that can be played with $10. The handwritten solution includes the inequality 3 + 0.25x ≤ 10, solving for x ≤ 28, and a note that at most 28 games can be played.