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On a certain marathon course a runner reaches a big hill that is at least 10 miles into the race. If a total marathon is 26.2 miles, how can u find the number of miles the runner still has to go?

On a certain marathon course a runner reaches a big hill that is at least 10 miles-example-1

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If x is the number of miles to g then

x <= 26 .2 - 10

x <= 16.2
User Nikhil Bansal
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this would have to be an inequality equation.

Marathon is 26.2 miles

they get to a hill that is at least 10 miles into the race

26.2-10=16.2

so they have at most 16.2 miles to go

the equation is X<=16.2

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