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Daniel [21]
2 years ago
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Ms. Patterson burns 236 calories riding her bike every hour. She wants to burn more than 590 calories riding her bike at the sam

e rate. Which inequality represents all possible values for t, the number of hours Ms. Gallegos must ride her bike to burn more than 590 calories? Question 1 options: t > 2. 5 t < 2. 5 t >0. 4 t < 0. 4.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Alekssandra [29.7K]2 years ago
3 0

Ms. Patterson will take t>2.5 hours to burn 590 calories  riding her bike at the same rate which is 236 calories every hour.

<h3 /><h3>What amount of time Ms. Patterson  will take to burn more then 590 ?</h3>

Given that -

she burns 236 calories in 1 hour get = \dfrac{1}{236} hours

so time taken to burn 590 calories at same rate  = 590 \times\dfrac{1}{236}  hours

so time taken to burn 590 calories at same rate  = 2.5 hours

hence Ms. Patterson will take t>2.5 hours to burn 590 calories  riding her bike at the same rate which is 236 calories every hour.

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