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Can someone help pls.

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User Alnafie
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My goodness, this is rather confusing in the way it is worded. Nevertheless, I will attempt to do what I can. Just please keep in mind that this is my own interpretation of the problem, and therefore could be... incorrect.

I think, to start out, we could set up the problem like so

15 + t ≥ 26

because t is not a set number.

Then all that is needed is to subtract 15 from both sides, and the equation becomes

t ≥ 11

So the resulting answer is t ≥ 11.

I hope that my interpretation helps.

-Toremi

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