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29 August, 02:42

Maggie needs to spend at least six hours each week practicing the piano. She has already practiced three and one fourth hours this week. She wants to split the remaining practice time evenly between the last two days of the week. Write an inequality to determine the minimum number of hours she needs to practice on each of the two days.

three and one fourth + 2x ≤ 6

three and one fourth + 2x ≥ 6

three and one fourthx + 2 ≤ 6

three and one fourthx + 2 ≥ 6

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  1. 29 August, 02:44
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    Let X equal the remaining time she needs to practice.

    You would have 2x

    The combined total needs to be 6 hours or greater.

    You need to add the amount she already practiced to 2x.

    Now you have: three and one fourth + 2x

    This needs to be greater than or equal to 6.

    Answer: three and one fourth + 2x ≥ 6
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