First, let's write down this inequality:
<span>There are at least 245 students enrolled in the school.
y≥245
This inequality says what the sentence says!
now, the number of teachers must be:
x≥2*(y/25)
(two times the number of groups of students of 25!)
so those two inequalities, taken together will be the answer!
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2.57 + 5x = 25.92 is the equation and when you solve for x you would get x = 4.67
The best thing to do is to found out the percentage that is faulty. 1% is equal to 10 faulty products, therefore, 0.5% is equal to 5. In order to out how many there are in 60,000, you need to simply multiply 5 by 60, which is 300. Therefore, 300 are faulty.
Hope this helps :)
Answer: the variable can not be replaced by any other number
Step-by-step explanation: