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A parking lot hold 42 cars. There are 26 cars in the lot already. which inequality can be solved to show all the numbers of cars C that can still park in the lot?
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A parking lot hold 42 cars. There are 26 cars in the lot already. which inequality can be solved to show all the numbers of cars C that can still park in the lot?
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a parking lot hold 42 cars. There are 26 cars in the lot already. which inequality can be solved to show all the numbers of cars C that can still park in the lot?
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26 + c < = 42 <== ur inequality
c < = 42 - 26
c < = 16......so there can be 16 or less cars that can still park
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