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Katherine is working two summer jobs, lifeguarding and walking dogs. She can work no more than 14 hours altogether between both jobs in a given week. Write an inequality that would represent the possible values for the number of hours lifeguarding,


l, and the number of hours walking dogs,

d, that Katherine can work in a given week

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Answer:

The inequality that would represent the possible values for the number of hours lifeguarding, l, and the number of hours walking dogs, d, that Katherine can work in a given week is:

l + d ≤ 14

This is because the sum of the hours worked in both jobs should not exceed 14 hours.

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