SOLUTION: using [x-145.045]< (or = to)3.295 where x is a baseballs weight in grams. ``C. A manufactured baseball weighs 148.34 grams. Is this baseball acceptable? Show all your work and

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Question 550070: using [x-145.045]< (or = to)3.295 where x is a baseballs weight in grams.
``C. A manufactured baseball weighs 148.34 grams. Is this baseball
acceptable? Show all your work and use a complete sentence
in your answer.

E. A manufactured baseball weighs 149 grams. Is this baseball
acceptable? Show all your work and use a complete sentence
in your answer.
F. What is the heaviest acceptable weight? What is the lightest
acceptable weight? Use a complete sentence in your answer.
G. Complete the inequality that describes all the acceptable
weights, where x is the baseball’s weight.

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
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using [x-145.045]< (or = to)3.295 where x is a baseballs weight in grams.
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x-145.045 <= 3.295
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x <= 148.34
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``C. A manufactured baseball weighs 148.34 grams. Is this baseball
acceptable? Show all your work and use a complete sentence
in your answer.
Yes
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E. A manufactured baseball weighs 149 grams. Is this baseball
acceptable? Show all your work and use a complete sentence
in your answer.
No
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F. What is the heaviest acceptable weight? What is the lightest
acceptable weight? Use a complete sentence in your answer.
148.34
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G. Complete the inequality that describes all the acceptable
weights, where x is the baseball’s weight.
done
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Cheers,
Stan H.