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Alexandria wants to go hiking on saturday.

she wants to hike for 2 hours.

she wants to spend no more than 6 hours away from home.

she can average 65 miles per hour to and from the park.

solve the inequality that represents the possible distances from alexandria"s home to the park that satisfies her conditions

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  1. 12 July, 21:47
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    The distance from Alexandria's home to the park can be less than or equal to 130 miles. She wants to spend at most 6 hours out, two hours of which will be spent hiking, so 4 hours at most can be spent driving. She will spend the same amount of time driving there as driving back, so of these 4 hours she can spend at most 2 hours driving there, and 2 hours driving back. driving for two hours at 65 mph, she would cover at most 130 miles
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