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OpenStudy (anonymous):
its two different lines. one of which would be x=-10 and the other x=13
OpenStudy (smokeysthename):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thank you!
OpenStudy (smokeysthename):
No problem (:
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it's my first time on this site. should i click something to get you some credit for helping?
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OpenStudy (smokeysthename):
any more questions about graphing inequalties?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
not today....but thanks!
OpenStudy (smokeysthename):
its the "best response" button, gives people medals for helping (: you can only give one person a medal within a question,
but thanks for the best response and no problem (:
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I do have another question....
OpenStudy (smokeysthename):
ok start a new question and tag me
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OpenStudy (smokeysthename):
to tag someone put the @ symbol and their name like this: @thanksforthemathhelp
OpenStudy (anonymous):
There are at most 5 people that will receive a 100 on Mrs. Smith's test. Write an inequality representing that where x represents the number of people.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@SmokeysTheName
OpenStudy (smokeysthename):
lol i meant start a new question then tag me. but its ok.
well if the most people that will get 100 then its going to be x ____ 100
what will the sign be?