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Mathematics, 08.01.2021 22:40 alove1777

Part B: Assume that the banner needs to be 18 feet long instead of 15 feet. How wide can it be to have enough ribbon to go around? 1. Rewrite the inequality using an 18-foot length instead of 15 feet.


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