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OpenStudy (templeguy):
OpenStudy (dmndlife24):
Anything less than or equal to 30 is the limit right?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok 30=mph r=road you have to find an inequality
OpenStudy (dmndlife24):
So r < or equal to 30 because anything less than or equal to 30 is what you can do
OpenStudy (templeguy):
So what's the answer?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
if 30 mph is the speed limit then the cars can't drive in any greater speed so how would you write that?
OpenStudy (dmndlife24):
Don't you know..i basically just told you :D
OpenStudy (templeguy):
So it's D?
OpenStudy (dmndlife24):
Almost but it has to be equal to 30 as well so it would be B.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it would be r?30 what would you put in place of the question mark
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
it would be A. because the cars have to drive less than the speed limit and R= the speed limit
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i meant C. not A.
OpenStudy (dmndlife24):
@taylorswift131313 it is not A. or C. because that is saying r is greater than or equal to the speed limit which is against the law...when the speed limit is 30, you cannot go above that so the answer is B. :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Oh that makes sense It's B. @templeguy
OpenStudy (templeguy):
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