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The longest a customer can stay at the lone steak restaurant is 2 hours. Write an inequality to show how long a customer can stay at the restaurant
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The longest a customer can stay at the lone steak restaurant is 2 hours. Write an inequality to show how long a customer can stay at the restaurant
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Step-by-step First you have to form a variable ex: c=2
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The first thing we must do for this case is to define a variable.
We have then:
t: time a customer can stay in a restaurant.
We write now the inequality.
We have then:
Answer:
an inequality to show how long a customer can stay at the restaurant is:
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