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Trevor is swimming laps to raise money for the local food bank. He earns $1.85 per lap and has already swum 23 laps.

• Write an inequality to show how many more laps Trevor needs to swim in order to raise more than $100.

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Answer: L greater than 31

Explanation:

Trevor is swimming laps to raise at over 100 dollars for the local food bank. He earns $1.85 per lap and has already swum 23 laps.

This means that the total amount that he has raised is number of laps that he has swum × the amount he earns per lap. Therefore,

Amount that he has already raised

= 1.85 × 23 = $42.55

100 - 42.55 = 57.45

He still needs to raise an amount greater than $57.45

To raise this amount, he needs to swim more laps. Number of laps that he needs to swim will be

57.45/1.85 = 31.05

Approximately 31 laps

Let the number of laps that he needs to swim be L

The inequality to show how many more laps Trevor needs to swim in order to raise more than $100 will be

L greater than 31

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