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Each day at lunchtime, at least 53 people buy food from a food truck. Using the variable p, an inequality that represents that situation is=?
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Each day at lunchtime, at least 53 people buy food from a food truck.
Using the variable p, an inequality that represents that situation is=?
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im assuming you mean p>or equal to 53
use the actual sign my laptop just doesnt have it greater than or equal to
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