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24 July, 10:51

Solving a Real-World Inequality

Samuel is running a 3-mile race. He would like to finish the race in under 33 minutes. He has already run for 10.5

minutes. The inequality 10.5 + X< 33 represents the situation.

Solve the inequality. How is the solution interpreted in the context of the problem?

O x< 22.5; Sam hasa maximum of 22.5 minutes left to finish running.

Ox<22.5; Sam has fewer than 22.5 minutes left to finish running.

O x>43.5; Sam has at least 43.5 minutes left to finish running.

O x<43.5; Sam has no more than 43.5 minutes left to finish running.

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  1. 24 July, 13:35
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    The answer to the is the first one: O x< 22.5; Sam hasa maximum of 22.5 minutes left to finish running.

    10.5 + 22.5 = 33
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