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30 September, 11:10

Sean is taking drivers ed. And the instructor asked him to stay within 2 miles of the posted speed limits. The current speed limit is 45 mph. Write an inequality that shows the acceptable speeds that Sean may drive

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  1. 30 September, 11:30
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    43 ≤ x ≤ 47 where x = Sean's speed (in mph)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Sean is taking driver's ed. The instructor asked him to stay within 2 miles of the posted speed limits. The current speed limit is 45 mph.

    So, the maximum speed which Sean can reach is, (45 + 2) mph

    =47 mph

    and, the minimum speed which Sean can reach is, (45 - 2) mph

    =43 mph

    so, x where x = Sean's speed (in mph)
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