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31 October, 18:32

How is an inequality different from an equation? Give a real-world scenario in which you would write an inequality rather than an equation.

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  1. 31 October, 18:58
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    An inequality is a equation that uses one of the following symbols to show its value: less than, greater than, less than or equal to, or greater than or equal to the corresponding symbols are as follows,_ (note: the lines in_ go directly underneath the base symbols of) an example of when you would use an inequality wold be if in the case of a x<_y symbol you had a number : x that you did not know, all you knew was that it was equal to y or any number of a lesser value. Say y was 3 x could be any number from 3 to negative infinity another more real life example might be you are charging someone for a service and their is a max price you are willing to charge say that price was $10 and you had some chriteria that decided the price or so the inequality would look something like 0<_x<_$10 (the 0<_ x is because you probably won't pay to work)
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