Mathematics, 09.04.2021 04:10, Bassoonist
14. LAPS The track coach records the number of laps the
team runs each day for a week in the table to the right.
If the team runs at most 10 laps each day, then they have
to practice Saturday. Use the inequality l < 10, where l
represents the number of laps the team runs, to
determine which days they did not run the required
number of laps.
Day
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Laps
8
10
12
13
9
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