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A construction crew is lengthening a road. The crew is adding 4 miles to the road each week. The road originally measured 56 miles long. The crew's goal is given by 4x + 56 > 104, where x is the number
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A construction crew is lengthening a road. The crew is adding 4 miles to the road each week. The road originally measured 56 miles long. The crew's goal is
given by 4x + 56 > 104, where x is the number of weeks the crew works.
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Answer: x=12
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102-56=48 and 48 divided by 4 is 12.
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