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15 June, 17:36

Maxs vet said his puppy will grow to be at most 33 inches tall. The puppy is currently one foot tall. Write an inequality to show how many more inches maxs puppy will grow.

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  1. 15 June, 17:37
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    The needed growth of the puppy is represented as h ≥ 21 inches.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The estimated height of the max's puppy = 33 inches tall

    The present height of the puppy = 1 ft tall

    Let the height which will puppy grow to = h inches

    Now 1 feet = 12 inches

    ⇒The present height of puppy = 12 inches

    So, the Required growth of the puppy = Estimated height - Resent height

    = 33 inches tall - 12 inches

    = 21 inches tall

    or, the puppy is yet to grow 21 inches.

    Hence the needed growth of the puppy is h ≥ 21 inches to meet the estimated growth mark.
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