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Write two inequalities to represent the real world situation.Robert’s poems have a minimum of 3 lines and a maximum of 16 lines. How many lines might one of Robert’s poems have?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Let the number of lines in Robert's poem = x

We are told that: Robert’s poems have a minimum of 3 lines.

This means that the number of lines can either be:

• exactly 3.

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• or greater than 3.

An inequality to represent this is:


x\ge3

Similarly, the second statement: Robert’s poems have a maximum of 16 lines.

This means that the number of lines can either be:

• exactly 16.

,

• or less than 16.

An inequality to represent this is:


x\le16

The two inequalities are:


\begin{gathered} x\ge3 \\ x\le16 \end{gathered}

Next, to determine how many lines might one of Robert’s poems have, combine the two inequalities.


\begin{gathered} x\ge3\implies3\le x \\ \text{Number of Lines: }3\le x\le16 \end{gathered}

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