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Part A choose the inequality and solution to represent the number of cans, c, that Xander must still correct.

Part A choose the inequality and solution to represent the number of cans, c, that-example-1
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Answer:

Part A:

C.) c + 64 ≥ 120; c ≥ 56

Part B:

Graph B

Explanation:

Part A:

Since the least number of cams she could collect is 120, it therefore means the number of cans must be ≥ 120

If he has already collected 64, and c represents the number of cans that she must still collect, therefore we would have the following inequality,

c + 64 ≥ 120

thus,

c ≥ 120 - 64

c ≥ 56

Part B:

Since c ≥ 56, it means that the possible value of c would range from 56 and above. The graph would start from 56, and point towards our right since c is greater than or equal to 56.

The graph is B.

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