Chapter 3: Q.3 (page 161)
Giants Stadium in New Jersey can seat up to people. Which inequality represents the number n of people that the stadium can seat?
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The correct answer of this question is C .
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Chapter 3: Q.3 (page 161)
Giants Stadium in New Jersey can seat up to people. Which inequality represents the number n of people that the stadium can seat?
The correct answer of this question is C .
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Solve the equation. Check your solution.
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Solve the inequality. Graph and check your solution.
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Explain how the graph of is different from the graph of .
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