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27 July, 01:17

A farmer is comparing the number of eggs laid by two hens. The first hen laid 6 eggs per week for x weeks. The second hen laid 9 eggs per week for y weeks. The total number of eggs laid by the first hen was greater than the total number of eggs laid by the second hen. Write an inequality showing this relationship.

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  1. 27 July, 01:30
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    The needed inequality is (6 X) > (9 Y).

    Step-by-step explanation:

    According to the given dа ta:

    The number of eggs laid by first hen per week = 6 eggs

    So, the number of eggs laid by first hen in X weeks

    = (Eggs Laid per week) x (X) = 6 X

    So, the first hen lays a total of (6 X) eggs in X weeks.

    Similarly,

    The number of eggs laid by second hen per week = 9 eggs

    So, the number of eggs laid by second hen in Y weeks

    = (Eggs Laid per week) x (Y) = 9 Y

    So, the second hen lays a total of (9 Y) eggs in Y weeks.

    As given:

    The total number of eggs laid by the first hen > The total number of eggs laid by the second hen.

    ⇒ (6 X) > (9 Y)

    Hence, the needed inequality is (6 X) > (9 Y).
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