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You can register a pickup truck as a passenger vehicle if the truck is not used for commercial purposes and the weight of the truck with its contents does not exceed 8500 pounds.
a. Your pickup truck weighs 4200 pounds. Select an inequality that represents the number x of pounds your truck can carry and still qualify as a passenger vehicle. Then solve the inequality.
4200+x≤8500
x−4200≤8500
8500≥4200−x
8500≤x+4200
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You can haul at most
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