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Mathematics, 04.11.2019 00:31 shelbylynn17

Julia's hair is 4cm long. her hair grows 1.5cm per month. julia wants her hair to grow at least 7cm long. write an inequality to determine the number of months, m, it will take julia's hair to grow so that is 7cm long. what is the minimum number of months julia must wait until her hair is at least 7cm long

a. 4+1.5m> 7
b. 5.5m> =7
c. 1.5m+4> =7
d. 1.5 +4c > =7c

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