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Jonathan ran 5 days this week. The most he ran a day was 3.5 miles. Write an inequality to show the distance jonathan could have run this week.
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Jonathan ran 5 days this week. The most he ran a day was 3.5 miles. Write an inequality to show the distance jonathan could have run this week.
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Jonathan ran 5 days this week. The most he ran a day was 3.5 miles. Write an inequality to show the distance jonathan could have run this week.
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ok so a week has 7 days so we have to include that in our inequality so it should look something like this 3.5 is less than or equal to 7.
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