Answer:
Explanation:
If Trey runs each lap in 5 minutes and he runs at least 6 laps today, then the minimum amount of time he could run is 6 laps x 5 minutes per lap = 30 minutes. This would be the case if Trey only ran 6 laps and no more.
To find the maximum amount of time Trey could run, we need to know how many laps he will actually run. If we assume he will run n laps, then the maximum amount of time he could run is n laps x 5 minutes per lap. Therefore, the possible range of times Trey could run today is:
30 minutes ≤ total time ≤ n laps x 5 minutes per lap, where n is the number of laps Trey actually runs.
Since we do not know how many laps Trey will run, we cannot give a specific range of possible times. However, we do know that the range will always include the minimum of 30 minutes, and the maximum will increase as Trey runs more laps.