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22 August, 18:11

The school baseball record for no-hitter innings is 112 in a season. this years team currently has 87 no-hitter innings. what are the possible numbers of additional no-hitter innings the team can achieve to match or break the school record in a season?

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  1. 22 August, 18:30
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    I think this is an inequality problem.

    Given:

    no-hitter innings is 112 in a season.

    currently has 87 no-hitter innings.

    Let x be the possible number, the sum of x and 87 should be equal to 112 to match the school record or be greater than 112 to break the school record.

    x + 87 ≥ 112

    x + 87 - 87 ≥ 112 - 87

    x ≥ 25

    The possible numbers of additional no-hitter innings the team can achieve to match or break the school record in a season are 25 and above.
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