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Mathematics, 28.01.2021 22:30 harlon852

A thrill ride at an amusement park holds a maximum of 12 people per ride. a. Select an inequality that you can use to find the least number of rides needed for 15,000 people. Let x represent the number of rides. Then find the least number of rides needed for 15,000 people
b. Do you think it is possible for 15,000 people to ride the thrill ride in 1 day? Explain.
The park is open hours per day. To complete the least number of rides required for 15,000 people in 1 day, the thrill ride would have to operate, to the nearest tenth, about
times per hour. This means that the thrill ride would have to operate once every
seconds, to the nearest second.
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