To represent the combined information, we can use the mathematical expressions and inequalities pv ≤ 12, pr ≤ 171, and r > 6.2.
To represent the combined information, we can use mathematical expressions and inequalities. Let's denote the number of people the restaurant can seat as pr, the capacity of the van as pv, and the distance of the race as r.
The van's capacity can be represented as pv ≤ 12.
The restaurant's seating capacity can be represented as pr ≤ 171.
The distance of the race can be represented as r > 6.2.
The probable question may be:
A van has the capacity to carry up to 12 people, denoted as p. If the restaurant can seat no more than 171 people at one time (p), and the distance of a race (r) is greater than 6.2 miles, can we represent the combined information using mathematical expressions? If so, write an inequality or an equation to express these conditions mathematically.
Additional Information:
Let's denote the number of people the restaurant can seat as pr, the capacity of the van as pv, and the distance of the race as r. We have the following information:
The van's capacity is pv≤12.
The restaurant can seat pr≤171 people at one time.
The distance of the race is r>6.2 miles.