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3 years ago
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Imani can not have more than 200 pounds in her trunk. Give an inequality that could possibly show how much she could have in her

trunk.
Johnathan’s drive from his house to school is at least 45 miles or more. Write an inequality that displays his possible driving distance.
Mathematics
1 answer:
ZanzabumX [31]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1)  ≤ 200   (less than or equal to 200 lb because Imani cannot have more than 200)

2)  ≥ 45     (greater than or equal to 45 miles because Johnathan's drive is 45 miles or more)

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