SOLUTION: a ski shop sells recreational skis with lengths ranging from 150 centimeters to 220 centimeters. the shop recommends that recreational skis be 1.16 times the skier's height(in cen

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Question 259608: a ski shop sells recreational skis with lengths ranging from 150 centimeters to 220 centimeters. the shop recommends that recreational skis be 1.16 times the skier's height(in centimeters). for which heights of skiers does the shop not provide recreational skis?
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The shop sells skis in the range from (150,220).
Low end=150/1.16=129.3
High end=220/1.16=189.7
So the recommended height of skiers it does provide for is (129.3,189.7).
The heights it does not would be
H<129.3 and H>189.7.

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