SOLUTION: you rode your bike on a trail that is over 12 miles long. Your average speed was 15 miles an hour. Write an inequality that represents the time (in hours) that you rode your bike.

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Question 932275: you rode your bike on a trail that is over 12 miles long. Your average speed was 15 miles an hour. Write an inequality that represents the time (in hours) that you rode your bike.
Answer by TimothyLamb(4379)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
s = d/t
t = d/s
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because d > 12 miles:
t > 12/15
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