SOLUTION: DEFINE A VARIBLE AND WRITE AN INEQUALITY TO MODEL THE SITUATION. THE MAXIMUM WEIGHT ON AN ELEVATOR IS 2000 POUNDS

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Question 55405: DEFINE A VARIBLE AND WRITE AN INEQUALITY TO MODEL THE SITUATION.
THE MAXIMUM WEIGHT ON AN ELEVATOR IS 2000 POUNDS

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DEFINE A VARIBLE AND WRITE AN INEQUALITY TO MODEL THE SITUATION.
THE MAXIMUM WEIGHT ON AN ELEVATOR IS 2000 POUNDS
Let weight allowed=x
We can = 2000lbs
We can be less than <2000lbs
then:

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