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Suppose that Janice can work a maximum of 20 total hours per week.

Write a linear inequality to represent the total number of hours that Janice could work per week.

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Final answer:

The linear inequality that represents the total number of hours Janice could work per week, given a maximum of 20 hours, is h ≤ 20.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student's question pertains to creating a linear inequality to represent the total number of hours Janice can work in a week given a maximum limit of 20 hours.

To express this mathematically, we can denote the number of hours Janice works per week as 'h'.

Since she can work at most 20 hours, the inequality would be written as h ≤ 20.

This inequality indicates that the hours Janice works are less than or equal to 20 hours a week.

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