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Ahat [919]
3 years ago
6

Mrs. Morton has a special reward system for her class. When all her students behave well, she rewards them by putting 3 marbles

into a marble jar. When the jar has 100
or more marbles, the students have a party. Right now, the jar has 24 marbles.

Write an inequality to determine the number of additional times, r, Mrs. Morton could reward the class in order for the students to have a party.

Will the students have a party if Mrs. Morton rewards them 31 additional times?

Choose 1 answer:
Yes
No
Mathematics
2 answers:
Ivan3 years ago
6 0

Inequality:

3r + 24 ≥ 100

Will the students have a party if Mrs. Morton rewards them 31 additional times?

Yes

krek1111 [17]3 years ago
3 0
I think yes i hope i am right
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