Math, asked by kobe123456789, 2 months ago

The number of rose blooms in Betty’s garden is 24 more than the number of blooms in May’s garden. There are at least 135 rose blooms in Betty’s garden.

Part A. Write an inequality to find the possible number of blooms, m, in May’s garden.

Part B. How many blooms, m, are possible in May’s garden?

Answers

Answered by GooseBumps123
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by oshea1544
4

Answer:

a. m≤111 b. 111 rose blooms

Explaination:

135-24=111 (may's max amount of blooms)

since may cannot have more than 111 blooms, the equality symbol ≤ (less than or equal to) must be used in the equality.

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