Mathematics
Mathematics, 28.09.2020 21:01, nolangriffin

Jasmin's dog weighs 66 pounds. Her vet told her that a healthy weight for her dog would be less than or equal to pounds. Jasmin's dog can lose an average of 7.5 pounds every week. Write the solution to an inequality that describes all possible number of weeks x for which her dog can be at a healthy weight.

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