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The team practices no more than 13 hours per week. The team always has a 3-hour practice on Saturdays. It has also agreed to practice 4 days during the week. Which inequality ca…
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The team practices no more than 13 hours per week. The team always has a 3-hour practice on Saturdays. It has also agreed to practice 4 days during the week. Which inequality can be used to find the maximum time the team can practice on each of the weekdays?
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4n is less then or equal to 13-3
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trust me:)
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