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Dale will run at most 29 miles this week. So far, he has run 17 miles. What are the possible numbers of additional miles he will run? Use t for the number of additional miles he…
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Dale will run at most 29 miles this week. So far, he has run 17 miles. What are the possible numbers of additional miles he will run?
Use t for the number of additional miles he will run.
Write your answer as an inequality solved for t.
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Answer:
17+t=19
Explanation:
there u go buddy :(
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