Mathematics, 14.11.2020 16:50, katherine3084
Choose the inequality that describes the following problem.
Mark wants to get at least a 90% for his marks in his science class. So far, he has
taken five 100-points tests, and he scored 460 points total. The final test is 150
points. What must he score to finish the class at his goal of at least 90%?
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