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  • 18-09-2020
  • Mathematics
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there must be at least 8 students to form a club. which inequality shows the number of students needed to form a club?

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erinna erinna
  • 27-09-2020

Given:

There must be at least 8 students to form a club.

To find:

The inequality which shows the number of students needed to form a club.

Solution:

Let x be the number of students needed to form a club.

There must be at least 8 students to form a club. It means, we need 8 or more than 8 students to form a club.

So, the inequality which shows the number of students needed to form a club, is

[tex]x\geq 8[/tex]

Therefore, the required inequality is [tex]x\geq 8[/tex].

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