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Genrish500 [490]
3 years ago
5

The swimming pool is open when the high temperature is higher than 20^\circ\text{C}20 ? C. Lainey tried to swim on Monday and Th

ursday (which was 33 days later). The pool was open on Monday, but it was closed on Thursday. The high temperature was 30^\circ\text{C}30 ? C on Monday, but decreased at a constant rate in the next 33 days. Write an inequality to determine the rate of temperature decrease in degrees Celsius per day, dd, from Monday to Thursday.
Mathematics
2 answers:
Juliette [100K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

d is greater than or equal too 10/3

30-3d is less than or equal to 20

Step-by-step explanation:

Khan

Hope this helps

Never30

Damm [24]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

30-3d\leq 20

Step-by-step explanation:

Let d represent the rate of temperature decrease in degrees Celsius per day from Monday to Thursday.  

As temperature decreased at a constant rate in the next 3 days, so the rate of temperature will decrease 3d degree Celsius in 3 days.  

We are told that the pool was open on Monday. The high temperature was 30^oC on Monday. So the decrease in temperature from Monday to Thursday will be 30-3d.

We have been given that the swimming pool is open when the high temperature is higher than 20^oC.

As the pool was closed on Thursday. This means that temperature on Thursday was less than or equal to 20 degree Celsius. We can represent this information in an inequality as:

30-3d\leq 20

Therefore, the inequality 30-3d\leq 20 can be used to determine the rate of temperature decrease in degrees Celsius per day, d, from Monday to Thursday.



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