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satela [25.4K]
2 years ago
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A case holds up to 50 CDs. Crystal has 26 CDs in the case. Identify the correct inequality and the solution to show how many mor

e CDs Crystal can put in the case.
A) q + 26 ≤ 50; q ≤ 24
B) q − 50 ≤ 24; q ≤ 76
C) q ≤ 50 + 26; q ≤ 76
D) q + 24 ≤ 50; q ≤ 26
Mathematics
1 answer:
Liono4ka [1.6K]2 years ago
4 0

The correct inequality and the solution is q + 26 ≤ 50; q ≤ 24. The correct option is A) q + 26 ≤ 50; q ≤ 24

<h3>Solving Linear Inequalities </h3>

From the question, we are to determine the correct inequality that shows how many more CDs Crystal can put in the case

From the given information,

A case holds up to 50 CDs, and Crystal has 26 CDs

If q represents the number of more CDs the case can hold

Then,

q + 26 ≤ 50

Now, we will solve the inequality

q + 26 ≤ 50

Subtract 26 from both sides

q + 26 -26 ≤ 50 -26

q ≤ 24

Hence, the correct inequality and the solution is q + 26 ≤ 50; q ≤ 24. The correct option is A) q + 26 ≤ 50; q ≤ 24

Learn more on Solving linear inequalities here: brainly.com/question/25275758

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