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14 May, 12:28

Sixth-grade students at Cramon Junior High are not to have more than 12 hours of homework per week. They take one math course and two science courses in sixth grade. The amount of time required to do homework for a math course is x hours, and the time required to do homework for a science course is y hours.

How would this problem be represented in the form of an inequality?

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  1. 14 May, 16:11
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    I think the answer is x + 2y or 5 (x + 2y) with 5 being the number of days in a school week
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