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22 November, 10:49

The width of a rectangle is 6 inches shorter than 3 times its length. The width of the rectangle is at most 45 millimeters. Which inequality can be used to find x, the length of the rectangle? A) 6-3x_45 C) 3x-6_45

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  1. 22 November, 11:03
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    X=lenght of the rectangle

    3x-6=width of the rectangle

    We can use the following inequality to find x, the length of the rectangle:

    3x-6≤45

    The correct answer would be:

    C) 3x-6≤45
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