Mathematics, 12.03.2021 01:10 cowikta
The volume of a rectangular prism is a minimum of 25 cubic feet. The height of the prism is 3 feet more than its width, and its length is at most 5 feet more than the width. Carla wrote this system of inequalities to represent this situation, where V is the volume of the prism and w is the width.
A.
Carla wrote the system incorrectly; the second equation has the wrong inequality symbol.
B.
Carla wrote the system incorrectly; the first equation has the wrong inequality symbol.
C.
Carla wrote the system correctly.
D.
Carla wrote the system incorrectly; the first equation has the wrong volume expression.
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