At a sports event, 1, 045 spectators will be
transported to a stadium in buses. Each bus
holds...
Physics, 15.04.2021 08:40 blackwhiteroses383
At a sports event, 1, 045 spectators will be
transported to a stadium in buses. Each bus
holds up to 85 spectators. Which inequality best describes n, the number of buses that are needed to transport spectators?​
Answers: 2
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