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Mathematics, 12.08.2019 16:10, mhayslett

Anursery needs to mature a tree to a certain height before it can be sold. lamont created the inequality h≥14w+3. which statement correctly interprets lamont's inequality? 1) the height of the tree when it is sold must be less than the growth of one-fourth of a foot per week, plus the initial height of 3 feet. 2)the height of the tree when it is sold must be greater than the growth of one-fourth of a foot per week, plus the initial height of 3 feet. 3) the height of the tree when it is sold must be less than or equal to the growth of one-fourth of a foot per week, plus the initial height of 3 feet. 4) the height of the tree when it is sold must be greater than or equal to the growth of one-fourth of a foot per week, plus the initial height of 3 feet.

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