The monthly minutes on your cell phone can add
up to no more than 700 minutes. You have used
648 minutes. Write an inequality that represents
how many more minutes m you can use during the
rest of the month.



Answer :

The knowledge of  how many more minutes m you can use during the rest of the month is given by the linear inequality 648 + m ≤700, where 'm' is the minutes on the cell phone or simply m ≤ 52

It is given that the  monthly minutes on your cell phone can add up to no more than 700 minutes so the highest limit is 700

And You have already used 648 minutes so this is our base for the formation of linear inequality

We are provided to use 'm' for rest of  the minutes on the cell phone

Hence, we can form a linear inequality using the three points as the sum of already used minutes and the maximum minutes that can be used in this month is at most  700 minutes is given by 648 + m ≤700

This can also be simplified as

m ≤ 700 - 648

m≤52

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