Mathematics, 24.11.2020 17:40 finessinsam
You are riding a train. Your carry-on bag can weigh no more than 50 pounds. Your bag weighs 38 pounds. Which inequalities represent how much weight you can add to your bag?
w > 50 - 38
50 > W - 38
38 + w< 50
w< 50 - 38
Can you add both a 9-pound laptop and a 5-pound pair of boots to your bag without going over the weight limit?
Yes, the total being added is 4 pounds, which is a solution of the inequality.
No, the total being added is 14 pounds, which is not a solution to the inequality.
Yes, the added weight needs to be less than 38 pounds, and 9 plus 5 is less than 38.
No, the added weight needs to be at least 38 pounds, and 9 plus 5 is less than 38.
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