Hannah is sending some song files to a friend. She has already attached 9.25 MB of music to her email. The email program she is using will not send a message above 20 MB. Write an inequality that shows the number of additional MB ( m ) that she could add to her email.
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9.25 + m < 20
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9.25 + m ≤ 20
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The total size of the email (9.25 MB of music + additional MB) should be less than or equal to 20 MB. So, the correct inequality would be:
9.25 + m ≤ 20
The total size of the email (9.25 MB of music + additional MB) should be less than or equal to 20 MB. So, the correct inequality would be:
9.25 + m ≤ 20
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To represent the additional MB that Hannah could add to her email, we can use the variable "m". The total size of the email (including the already attached music) should be less than or equal to 20 MB.
Therefore, the correct inequality is:
9.25 + m ≤ 20
To represent the additional MB that Hannah could add to her email, we can use the variable "m". The total size of the email (including the already attached music) should be less than or equal to 20 MB.
Therefore, the correct inequality is:
9.25 + m ≤ 20