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Tyler jogs less than 2 miles each day. After 10 days he has jogged n miles. Which inequality can be used to find the number he might have jogged?

Respuesta :

Answer:

j < 2*d

Step-by-step explanation:

To build an inequality to represent how many miles Tyler might have jogged, we'll use the following variables:

j = miles Tyler has jogged.

d = number of days

Since we know he will jog less than 2 miles per day, we can express it that way:

j < 2*d

So, at day 1 (d = 1), it will show that Tyler has jogged less than 2 miles, the next day it will show he has jogged less than 4 miles and so on.

After 10 days, we know he should have jogged less than 20 miles.