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VThe speed of sound is approximately 768768768 miles per hour. When an object travels faster than the speed of sound, it creates a sonic boom. Write an inequality that is true only for speeds (s)(s)left parenthesis, s, right parenthesis at which a moving object creates a sonic boom.

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Answer:

s>768

Explanation:

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Answer:

The Inequality
s > 768\ mi/hr is true at which a moving object creates a sonic boom.

Explanation:

Given:

Speed of Sound = 768 miles per hour

Also Given:

When an object travels faster than the speed of sound, it creates a sonic boom.

We need to find the inequality which is true only for speeds (s) at which a moving object creates a sonic boom

So We can say;

When;


s < 768\ mi/hr ⇒ Normal sound no sonic boom (false)


s = 768\ mi/hr ⇒ speed of sound but no sonic boom (false)


s > 768\ mi/hr ⇒ sonic boom is created (True)

Hence The Inequality
s > 768\ mi/hr is true at which a moving object creates a sonic boom.

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