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bixtya [17]
3 years ago
15

Jerry and Martin are competing in the number of TikToks they release each day. Jerry initially released 10 videos and creates 3

each week, while Martin initially released 15 videos and creates 2 each week. Which inequality can be used to determine the number of weeks until Jerry's number of TikToks exceeds Martin's number of TikToks?
Jerry and Martin are competing in the number of TikToks they release each day. Jerry initially released 10 videos and creates 3 each week, while Martin initially released 15 videos and creates 2 each week. Which inequality can be used to determine the number of weeks until Jerry's number of TikToks exceeds Martin's number of TikToks?
Mathematics
1 answer:
IgorC [24]3 years ago
3 0

im not really sure but i really think it it

2w+10<3w+15

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