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Mathematics, 06.11.2019 01:31 bankscorneliuso39

The lengths of a particular type of metal rod are modeled by the equation r = |–24x + 120|, where r represents the lengths of the rod in inches, and x represents the speed at which the rods are produced, in rods per minute. if the manufacturing process is too fast or too slow, the rods will not be long enough. at what speeds will the lengths of the rods be greater than 48 inches? a. the length of the rods will be greater than 48 inches when x > 3 or x < 7 rods per minute.

a.
the length of the rods will be greater than 48 inches when x > 3 or x < 7 rods per minute.
b.
the length of the rods will be greater than 48 inches when x < 3 or x > 7 rods per minute.
c.
the length of the rods will be greater than 48 inches when x > –3 or x < –7 rods per minute.
d.
the length of the rods will be greater than 48 inches when 3 < x < 7 rods per minute.

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