SOLUTION: Duration (in minutes) of a movie that does not exceed 2 hours
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Question 1191634: Duration (in minutes) of a movie that does not exceed 2 hours
Answer by math_tutor2020(3816) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
m = number of minutes
We have m as some nonnegative value that cannot exceed 120 minutes because
2 hours = 2*60 = 120 minutes
In short, m is between 0 and 120 minutes
Or you could say and make sure to mention that m cannot be negative.
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