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21 December, 18:57

The temperature is 50°F The temperature will decrease by 4°F each hour. Let

h be the number of hours,

When will the temperature be below 32°F?

Write an inequality for this problem,

A. 50 - 4h: 32

B. 50 - 4h32

c. 50 + 4h3 32

D. 50 + 4h + 32

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  1. 21 December, 19:09
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    50-4h<32

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If the temperature starts at 50 and the temperature is decreased by 4 per each hour, then:

    1) after the first hour, the temperature is 50-4 or 46

    1) after the second hour, the temperature is 46-4 or (50-4) - 4 or 50-4 (2).

    So what I'm trying to show you that if I continue this pattern our equation for what happens h hours later is: 50-4h.

    We want to know when is the temperature below 32 so less than 32.

    Temperature<32

    Put in our variable expression for temperature.

    50-4h<32
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