
Pre-Algebra Student Edition
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780078957734
Author: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
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Chapter 5.4, Problem 73STP
To determine
The inequality for the given condition
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Answer to Problem 73STP
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Length is greater than width
The given figure is
Calculation:
The condition can be written as
Chapter 5 Solutions
Pre-Algebra Student Edition
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