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1. Coach Jimmy runs at least 5 miles a day. Which inequality represents this? x > 5 x < 5 x > 5 x < 5 2.Games are $25 each, and Caleb has $125 to spend. How many gam…
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1. Coach Jimmy runs at least 5 miles a day. Which inequality represents this? x > 5 x < 5 x > 5 x < 5 2.Games are $25 each, and Caleb has $125 to spend. How many gam…
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1. Coach Jimmy runs at least 5 miles a day.
Which inequality represents this?
x > 5
x < 5
x > 5
x < 5
2.Games are $25 each, and Caleb has $125 to spend. How many games can Caleb buy?
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3.Which inequality represents the number of games he can buy?
25x > 125
25x < 125
x - 25 < 125
x + 25 > 125
4. Paul currently has $300 to spend on a data plan. He found a phone for $100 and a $50 a month charge.
Which inequality represents how many months Paul can afford this phone based on how much money he has right now?
x > 100
x + 50 < 300
50x + 100 < 300
50x + 300 < 100
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x >/= 5
x "greater than or equal to" 5
Because he runs at least 5 miles, so therefore 5 is included. If you didn't want 5 included, it should read something like "Coach Jimmy runs more than 5 miles a day.
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