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15) The width of a rectangle is 7 inches shorter than 4 times its length. The width of the rectangle is at most 56 millimeters. Which inequality can be used to find x, the length of the rectangle?

User Umar Yusuf
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Answer:


4x-7\geq 56

Explanation:

x represents the length, and 4 times the length will be 4x. 7 inches shorter indicates 7 less, or 7 subtracted from 4x. 4x-7, the width, is greater than or equal to 56, because the width will not exceed 56. Alternatively,
56\leq 4x-7 would also be correct, just written differently. Depending on the strictness of your grading, I don't know which way your teacher wants it written.

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