The most Gabriel has ever earned delivering newspapers is $43 in one day. Write an inequality showing the amount Gabriel earns delivering newspapers.

That is not an inequality.

x ≤ 43

The answer is x/43

Gabriel's earnings delivering newspapers can be represented by the inequality "43 > x," where "x" represents the amount Gabriel earns in a single day. Remember, Gabriel can never earn more in a day than the record-breaking $43!

Let's assume "x" represents the amount Gabriel earns delivering newspapers.

The inequality can be written as:
x ≤ $43

This means that the amount Gabriel earns, represented by "x," is less than or equal to $43.

To write an inequality showing the amount Gabriel earns delivering newspapers, we can use the variable "x" to represent the amount he earns. Based on the given information that the most Gabriel has ever earned delivering newspapers is $43 in one day, we can write the following inequality:

x ≤ 43

This inequality states that the amount Gabriel earns (x) is less than or equal to $43.