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Josh wants to figure out how far he can run in 30 minutes or less. He averages 8 minutes to run a mile. What inequality can he use to solve this problem?
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Josh wants to figure out how far he can run in 30 minutes or less. He averages 8 minutes to run a mile. What inequality can he use to solve this problem?
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Josh wants to figure out how far he can run in 30 minutes or less. He averages 8 minutes to run a mile. What inequality can he use to solve this problem?
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Time to run 1 mile * number of miles run must be 30 minutes or less
Time to run a mile is 8
Used m = number of miles ran
8m <= 30
<= is less than or equal to
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