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Mathematics, 20.05.2021 03:20 jholland03

Goal: To demonstrate our understanding of writing and 2. Neil's airplane needs a full tank of fuel to travel 2,600 miles. How many tanks of fuel, t, does Neil's airplane need to travel no more than 7,800 miles? Part A Write an inequality to represent this situation.​

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