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Jared is a boxer. He can box in the Heavyweight class if his mass is at least 100 kg by the end of the month. Write an inequality that is true only for masses (m) at which Jared can box in the Heavyweight
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Jared is a boxer. He can box in the Heavyweight class if his mass is at least
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Write an inequality that is true only for masses (m) at which Jared can box in the Heavyweight class.
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m≥100kg
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