Mathematics, 16.07.2019 09:30 Lena3055
Samuel is running a 3-mile race. he would like to finish the race in under 33 minutes. he has already run for 10.5 minutes. the inequality 10.5 + x < 33 represents the situation. solve the inequality. how is the solution interpreted in the context of the problem? x < 22.5; sam has a maximum of 22.5 minutes left to finish running. x < 22.5; sam has fewer than 22.5 minutes left to finish running. x > 43.5; sam has at least 43.5 minutes left to finish running. x < 43.5; sam has no more than 43.5 minutes left to finish running.
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