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2. A parking lot holds 40 cars. There are 20 cars in the lot already. Which inequality can be solved to show all the numbers of cars c that can still park in the lot? a. 20+C < 40 C. 60 b. 20+C = 40 d. 60 SC
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2. A parking lot holds 40 cars. There are 20 cars in the lot already. Which inequality can be solved to show all the
numbers of cars c that can still park in the lot?
a. 20+C < 40
C. 60 b. 20+C = 40
d. 60 SC
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C I need to put 20 letters so yea the answer is C
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