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The team must score an additional 6 points to win the game. There are 10 more chances to score one point. What inequality represents the number of chances, c, that the teams might miss and still win the
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The team must score an additional 6 points to win the game. There are 10 more chances to score one point.
What inequality represents the number of chances, c, that the teams might miss and still win the game?
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The team can miss no more than (less than or equal to) 4 chances to score a point.
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