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30 April, 13:25

Eric reported that Joan won her first match in the chess tournament, but she won fewer than 8 matches altogether. Eric wrote the inequality m < 8 to represent the possible number of matches Joan wonWhich numbers satisfy the inequality but make no sense in this situation?.

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  1. 30 April, 16:09
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    The choices were: - 1, - 7, 4, 0

    m < 8

    The numbers that satisfies the inequality but makes no sense in this situation are - 1, - 7, and 0.

    Eric has already reported that Joan won her first match, so - 1, - 7, and 0 can't be used as the value of m.

    m can be 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7. all less than 8.
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