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On a fishing trip, you catch two fish. The weight of the first fish is shown. The second fish weighs at least 0.5 pound more than the first fish. Write an inequality that represents the possible weights w (in pounds) of the second fish.
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w >= 1.7
Explanation:
fyi the >= mean less than or equal to
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