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rodikova [14]
3 years ago
14

There are 430 people in a wave pool. Write an inequality that represents how many more people p can enter the pool . ;maximum ca

pacity is 600
Mathematics
2 answers:
Sergeeva-Olga [200]3 years ago
8 0

Let

p--------> number of additional people who can enter the pool

we know that

the maximum capacity of the pool is 600\ people

so

the inequality is

430+p \leq 600

p \leq 600-430

p \leq 170

the solution is the interval ----------> (-∞,170]

but remember that the number of people can't be a negative number

so

the solution is the interval -------> [0,170]

therefore

<u>the answer is</u>

The inequality is equal to 430+p \leq 600

snow_lady [41]3 years ago
7 0
430 + p < = 600 <== ur inequality
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