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Mathematics, 03.02.2021 02:40 Emptypockets451

1. its for a quiz on GradPoint about "Solving Inequalities: Multiplication And Division" Jeanette wants to tile the floor of a room in her house. The square tile measures (3)/(4)ft on each side. The room is 10 ft wide.
: Write an inequality to describe how many tiles are needed to make one row of tiles across the width of the room.
: Solve the inequality.
: How many tiles should Jeanette buy to form one row?

A. (3)/(4)t>=10; t>=13 (1)/(3); 13 (1)/(3)
B. (3)/(4)t>=10; t>=13 (1)/(3); 7 (1)/(2)
C. (3)/(4)+t>=10; t>=9 (1)/(4); 10
D. (3)/(4)t10; t>=13 (1)/(3); 14

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