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Question 1
Part A
Write an inequality to show the number of flying hours
Camille needs to get a license.
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I don't have the numbers from the problem. Could you paste the full problem text or the picture?
Meanwhile, here is the general method and a template you can use:
- Let h = the number of flying hours Camille still needs.
- If the license requires R total hours and Camille already has C hours, the inequality is
h ≥ R − C
(and h ≥ 0 if needed).
Example: if the license requires 40 hours and Camille already has 14 hours, then
h ≥ 40 − 14, so h ≥ 26.
Meanwhile, here is the general method and a template you can use:
- Let h = the number of flying hours Camille still needs.
- If the license requires R total hours and Camille already has C hours, the inequality is
h ≥ R − C
(and h ≥ 0 if needed).
Example: if the license requires 40 hours and Camille already has 14 hours, then
h ≥ 40 − 14, so h ≥ 26.
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