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| Question 88091:  HOw can I Translate the following statements into inequalities.
 and use x  to represent the number
 1. 2 times a number, increased by 28, is less than or equal to 6 times that number.
 2.Sam must have an average of 70 or more in his summer course to obtain a grade of C. His first three test grades were 75, 63, and 68. Write an inequality representing the score that Sam must get on the last test to get a C grade.
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Translate the following statements into inequalities. and use x to represent the number
 1. 2 times a number, increased by 28, is less than or equal to 6 times that number.
 Do it like this:
 " 2 times a number"; 2x
 "increased by 28": 2x + 28
 "is less than or equal to 6 time that number": = <= 6x
 We have:
 2x + 28 <= 6x
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 2.Sam must have an average of 70 or more in his summer course to obtain a grade of C. His first three test grades were 75, 63, and 68. Write an inequality representing the score that Sam must get on the last test to get a C grade.
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 Let the 4th grade which is unknown = x: Write an average equation:
 
  => 70 :
 
  => 70 :
 Simplify, get rid of the denominator, mult both sides by 4
 x + 206 => 4(70)
 x + 206 => 280
 x => 280 - 206
 x => 74
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