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The seventh grade wants to break last year’s record of 78 coats collected for the annual clothing drive. They have already collected 13 coats. Which inequality represents the number of coats, c, that the
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The seventh grade wants to break last year’s record of 78 coats collected for the annual clothing drive. They have already collected 13 coats.
Which inequality represents the number of coats, c, that the seventh grade must still collect?
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c + 13c ≥ 78c
78c - 13c =
65c
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