Given:
Claire is 2 year younger than her sister.
The sum of ages is no less than 44 years.
To find:
Inequality and find the youngest age Claire can be.
Solution:
Let the age of Claire be x.
Her sister's age = x+2
Sum of their ages is no less than 44 years. It means the sum ages is greater than or equal to 44.
Divide both sides by 2.
It means, Claire age can be greater than or equal to 21. So, the youngest age Claire can be 21 years old.
Therefore, the required inequality is and the correct option is B.
Answer:
x =45 and y = 23
Step-by-step explanation:
1 equals 0.46 (make a line over the 6 to show it is repeated)
2 equals 0.4 (make a line over the 4 to show it is repeated)
3 equals -0.6 (make a line over the 6 to show it is repeated)
4 equals -0.857142 (make a line over all numbers past the decimal to show it is repeated)
5 equals 3.3409 (make a line over the 09 at the end to show it is repeated)
6 equals -1.7727 (make a line over the 27 at the end to show it is repeated)
7 equals 66.5%
8 equals 3.16 (make a line over the 6 to show it is repeated)
9 equals -9 over 10
10 equals -17 over 20
11 equals -3 and 4 over 5
Answer:
6% chance
Step-by-step explanation:
12+19+14+15 = 60 60 divided by 100 = 0.6 = 6%