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Mathematics, 25.05.2020 22:57 jetblackcap

Select the word problem that best represents the inequality p< 23.
Kellen scored fewer than 23 points.
Kellen scored 23 fewer points than Hector.
Kellen scored more than 23 points.
Kellen scored 23 points.

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