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17 February, 04:38

The airplane Li's family will be flying on can seat up to 149 passengers. If 96 passengers are currently on the plane,

which inequality can be used to determine how many more people can board?

A) 96 + x <_ 149

B) 96 + x _> 149

C) 96 + x > 149

D) 96 + x < 149

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  1. 17 February, 05:05
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    A) 96 + x ≤ 149

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The airplane can hold 149 passengers.

    There are already 96 passengers on board.

    They can add x additional passengers, as long as they bring the total to no more than 149.

    The inequality is

    96 + x ≤ 149
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