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Quick help!!Also number 17!

Quick help!!Also number 17!-example-1
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Answer:

16. 29 and 30

17. C. 30 D. 31

Explanation:

16. Given the inequality c ≤ $30, which is used to represent the situation, it implies that possible value of c must be equal to $30 or less than $30.

Two possible solutions form the options given would be:

29 and 30.

29 is less than 30, and 30 is equal to 30.

17. The inequality given is b ≥ 30.

This implies that possible solutions will be equal to 30 or greater than 30. It cannot be less than 30.

The solutions that apply would be:

30 (this is equal to 30) and 31 (this is greater than 30).

The remaining options don't satisfy or make the inequality statement true.

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