3^2(2^2-1^2)+4^2
In a certain town, the inches of rainfall, x, on a certain day is described by two statements: If 3 times the rainfall is increased by 2, the rainfall is still less than 26 inches. 5 plus twice the rainfall is greater than 11 inches. Part A: Create a compound inequality to represent the rainfall range. (3 points) Part B: Can the rainfall in this town be 4 inches? Justify your answer by solving the inequalities in Part C: The average rainfall in another town is 5 inches, but the actual rainfall is within 4 inches of the average. Write and solve an inequality to find the range of rainfall in the town
the answer is 43
9(4-1)+16 9(3)+16 27+16 43
jose it is 43
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3^2(2^2-1^2)+4^2 = 3 x 3 (2 x 2 - 1 x 1) + 4 x 4 = 9 (4 - 1) + 16 = 9 x 4 - 9 x 1 + 16 = 36 - 9 + 16 = 43
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