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If someone says that "they also do not want to sell more than 20 animals altogether",
a) What does he/she mean? Assume x and y represent the types of animals.
b) Write down the inequality.
If someone says that "they also do not want to sell more than 20 animals altogether",
a) What does he/she mean? Assume x and y represent the types of animals.
b) Write down the inequality.
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Oct 9
a) This means that the person does not want to sell more than 20 animals in total, regardless of the types of animals.
b) Let x and y represent the number of each type of animal sold. The inequality representing the statement would be:
x + y ≤ 20
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Google Gemini AI
Oct 9
a) What does he/she mean? The sentence "they also do not want to sell more than 20 animals altogether" means that the total number of animals sold cannot exceed 20. In other words, the sum of the number of animals of type x and the number of animals of type y must be less than or equal to 20.
b) Write down the inequality. Let x be the number of animals of type x and y be the number of animals of type y. Then, the inequality can be written as: