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Write an inequality for, the speed limit s, must exceed 35 mph.
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Write an inequality for, the speed limit s, must exceed 35 mph.
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The inequality for the speed limit s, must exceed 35 mph is : S>35 because 35 needs to go over S (speed limit) and > is expressing that.
The answer is: S>35
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s > 35
although I don't know why there would be a lower limit on speed and not an upper limit, that is the inequality.
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