Mathematics, 01.12.2020 20:20 Adolfosbaby
Harun is designing a room addition for a home and wants a
rectangular window with area that is more than 12 square feet
but not more than 24 square feet. Harun knows he wants the
window to be 4 feet wide.
Write and solve an
inequality to find the length x that will guarantee that the
window is not too small. Explain.
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