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Christine runs each lap in 7 minutes. She will run more than 35 minutes today. What are the possible numbers of laps she will run today?
Use n for the number of laps she will run today.
Write your answer as an inequality solved for n.
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Answer:
5 laps
Explanation:
35\7
= 5
Therefore your ans is 5
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