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Write an inequality that represents the phrase: Anything less than a GPA of 3.7 is not good enough.
3 years ago
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3 years ago
You suck at these things U_U
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3 years ago
YOU SUCK AT THESE U_U
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7 months ago
To write an inequality that represents the given phrase, we can use the symbol for "less than" (<) and the value of 3.7 for the GPA.
The inequality representing the phrase "Anything less than a GPA of 3.7 is not good enough" is:
GPA < 3.7
In this inequality, the variable "GPA" represents the grade point average. Any GPA value that is smaller than 3.7 would make the inequality true and imply that it is not good enough.