SOLUTION: hannah is bringing watermelons to a picnic. She needs to bring at least one watermelon for every ten people who attend. Write an inequality to show the least amount of watermelons
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Question 15140: hannah is bringing watermelons to a picnic. She needs to bring at least one watermelon for every ten people who attend. Write an inequality to show the least amount of watermelons (w) that Hannah needs to bring if there will be (p) people at the picnic. how many watermelons should Hannah bring for 64 people?
Answer by ShadowyLove(2) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
10p is < or = 1w
for 64 people, Hannah should bring at least 7 watermelons
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