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The Perimeter of a square clock is 16 6/9 inches. The perimeter of a rectangle clock is 16 16/18 inches. Write an inequality comparing the two perimeters.
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The Perimeter of a square clock is 16 6/9 inches. The perimeter of a rectangle clock is 16 16/18 inches. Write an inequality comparing the two perimeters.
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16 6/9 = 16 12/18
16 16/18> 16 6/9
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I believe the answer is Y=(6x-9)*2
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