Mathematics, 01.12.2020 02:10 jdkrisdaimcc11
Jack is playing an online puzzle game. He has 100 points and earns 10 points for each puzzle he solves correctly. He will advance to the next round if his score is over 250 points.
Which inequality can Jack use to find how many more puzzles he must solve to advance to the next round?
A. 10x + 100 > 250
B. 10x + 100 < 250
C. 100x + 10 > 250
D. 10x + 250 < 100
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