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ddd [48]
3 years ago
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A fence extends from the side of a house. A dog is tied to a fence post ten feet from the side of the house. The dog’s leash is

six feet long. Let d be the greatest and least distance from the house that the dog can reach along the fence.
Mathematics
1 answer:
zheka24 [161]3 years ago
6 0

The question is an illustration of compound inequality.

The distance the dog can reach is: 4 \le d \le 16

The parameters are given as:

x = 10 --- the fence

y = 6 --- the leash

The greatest distance, the dog can reach is:

d = x + y

d = 10 + 6

d = 16

The least distance, the dog can reach is:

d = x - y

d = 10 - 6

d = 4

Hence, the distance as a compound inequality is: 4 \le d \le 16

Read more about compound inequalities at:

brainly.com/question/13290962

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