You downloaded a video game to your computer. You have a 60-minute free trial of the game. It takes 5 minutes to set up the game and 7 minutes to play each level. You want to find out how many levels you can play for free. Let l represents the number of levels played. Write an inequality to determine the number of levels you can play in 60 minutes.
7(L)+5=60
could it also be 7l+5=60
L just represents levels.
It does not really matter, as you are simply solving for L.
Yes, it could also be the one that you wrote. The following examples signify multiplication: 7(L) 7l 7 * l 7 x l
Have you solved for L yet? @thatbeautygal101
The inequality could be: \[7L + 5 < 60\] You need to find the value of L when it is multiplied by 7 and added with 5, can give you less than 60 minutes.
^ Didn't even see it asked for an inequality, lol
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