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Mathematics, 29.08.2020 18:01 dondre54

Kirima is building a wall for her snow fort. She first makes a firm base out of snow, and then piles uniformly sized blocks of snow in a brick-like pattern. She has a maximum height for this wall in mind, and she wants to figure out how many blocks can be stacked vertically
in her wall while remaining below this maximum. So, she constructs the expression 0.6x+0.4 to measure the height of her wall, where all
constants represent measurements in meters. Which of the following statements are true?
Select all that apply.

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