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A factory can work its employees no more than 6 days a week, and no less than 2 days per

week. Create an inequality to represent the range of days an employee can work. Solve
the inequality to determine the range in hours if the work day is 6.5 hours. Show all of your
work.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Answer: A.) 2 <= X <= 6

B.) 13 < = X < = 39

Explanation:

Given that a factory can work its employees no more than 6 days a week, that is, less than or equal to 6 days a week

And also, no less than 2 days per week. That is, greater than or equal to 2 day a week.

Let X represent the number of days an employee can work per week.

According to the first statement,

X < = 6

According to the second statement,

X >= 2

An inequality to represent the range of days an employee can work will be

2 < = X <= 6

To represent the range in hours, first convert the number of days to hour. Given that an employee can work

1 day = 6.5 hours

2 days = 2 × 6.5 = 13 hours

5 days = 6 × 6.5 = 39 hours

Therefore, the range will be

13 < = X < = 39

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