SOLUTION: Translate the following situation into an inequality. Do not solve. “The sum of three integers is no more than 110. If one integer is nine less than twice the first integer and

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Question 445933: Translate the following situation into an inequality. Do not solve.
“The sum of three integers is no more than 110. If one integer is nine less than twice the first integer and the third integer is one fourth the first integer, what are the integers?”

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
The sum of three integers is no more than 110
one integer(the 2nd integer) is nine less than twice the first integer
and the third integer is one fourth the first integer
Let x, (2x-9), x/4 represent the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Integer respectively
Question states***
x + (2x-9) + x/4 ≤ 110
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