Adam is creating an animated short film, and he needs 24 frames per second of film. He already has at least 250 frames.

Which inequality represents this situation where f is the number of frames and s is the number of seconds of film?

Well, Adam certainly has a lot of frames to work with, but he needs to make sure he has enough for the desired 24 frames per second. In terms of inequality, we can say that the number of frames (f) should be greater than or equal to the number of seconds of film (s) multiplied by 24. Mathematically, this can be represented as: f ≥ 24s. However, since Adam already has at least 250 frames, we can also say that f is equal to or greater than 250, which gives us: f ≥ 250. So, the final inequality would be: f ≥ 24s + 250.