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School rules permit no fewer than 2 teachers per 25 students. There are at least 245 students enrolled in the school. If x represent teachers and y represents students, which system of linear inequalities can be used to determine the possible number of teachers and students at the school?

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  1. Yesterday, 01:23
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    1) Students, y

    y ≥ 245

    2) Teachers, x

    x ≥ 2 (y/25)

    x ≥ 2y/25

    The system of equations is

    y ≥ 245

    x ≥ 2y/25
  2. Yesterday, 02:04
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    First, let's write down this inequality:

    There are at least 245 students enrolled in the school.

    y≥245

    This inequality says what the sentence says!

    now, the number of teachers must be:

    x≥2 * (y/25)

    (two times the number of groups of students of 25!)

    so those two inequalities, taken together will be the answer!
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