SOLUTION: The speed limit on a highway is 55 miles per hour. This means that vehicles cannot legally drive at speeds over 55 miles per hour. Write an inequality that is true only for speeds

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Question 1109726: The speed limit on a highway is 55 miles per hour. This means that vehicles cannot legally drive at speeds over 55 miles per hour.
Write an inequality that is true only for speeds in miles per hour, x, at which vehicles can drive legally on the highway.

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