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Erin is training for a marathon and wants to run at least 14 miles. She has already run 4 miles and starts to jog at a steady rate of 9 miles per hour. 1. Write an inequality representing the situation
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Erin is training for a marathon and wants to run at least 14 miles. She has already run 4 miles and starts to jog at a steady rate of 9 miles per hour.
1. Write an inequality representing the situation
2. Solve for the inequality H
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just add the miles up.
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