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Keisha runs each lap in 6 minutes. She will run more than 11 laps today. What are the possible number of minutes she will run today? Use t for the number of mins she will run today. Write answer as an
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Keisha runs each lap in 6 minutes. She will run more than 11 laps today. What are the possible number of minutes she will run today? Use t for the number of mins she will run today. Write answer as an inequality solved for t.
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