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Sierra is driving to visit her family. She wants to drive at least 500 miles today. She has already driven 248 miles and will keep driving at a constant speed of 62 miles per hour. What number of hours can Sierra drive to meet her goal of at least 500 miles? Inequality that represents this situation: 500 < 248 + 62.c Drag each number to show if it is a solution to both the inequality and the problem situation, to the inequality only, or if it is not a solution. CLE 6 4 30 4.7 3.4 -5 Solution to the inequality ONLY NOT a solu Solution to BOTH the inequality and the situation

Sierra is driving to visit her family. She wants to drive at least 500 miles today-example-1
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500 miles = 248 + 62(m/h)• Time

then Time T is = ( 500 - 248)/ 62 = 4.1 hours

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