SOLUTION: A parking lot holds 50 cars. There are 32 cars
in the lot already. Write an inequality that can
be solved to show all the numbers of cars, c, that
can still park in the lot?
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Question 1168354: A parking lot holds 50 cars. There are 32 cars
in the lot already. Write an inequality that can
be solved to show all the numbers of cars, c, that
can still park in the lot?
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
32+c<=50
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