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1 September, 07:09

A music teacher grades on an E (Excellent), S (Satisfactory), and U (Unsatisfactory) grading scale. A final score of more than 92 earns an E. A final score of 60 or less earns a U. Any other score earns an S.

Zeb says that the inequality x>60 represents a grade of S. Is Zeb correct? Explain using a complete sentence.

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  1. 1 September, 07:47
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    mostly correct

    Step-by-step explanation:

    instead of x>60 it should be greater than or equal to since reciving a 60 would result in a S.
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