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1. A scuba diver wants to dive more than 2 1/2, times his previous deepest dive. That means he has to dive at least 80 feet below the surface of the ocean. This dive is represented by the inequality 2 1/2p < -80, where p is the distance below the surface of his previous deepest dive.
The scuba driver's previous deepest dive was feet below the surface of the ocean.
Veronica live on a straight road that goes east and west. She starts from a point 5.1 miles west of her home and drives a certain distance to the store the store is more than 3 and 1/2 miles east of her home. let D represent the distance Veronica drove. which inequality represents this situation?
A. -5.1 + d > 3 1/2
B.-5.1 + d > -3 1/2
C.-5.1 + d > 3 1/2
D.- 5.1 + d > -3 1/2
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