Think about how much time it will take you to create your product. You have

200 hours this summer to devote to creating your product. Write an
inequality that represents your time constraint.

Let x be the number of hours it will take to create the product.

The inequality that represents the time constraint is:

x ≤ 200

To write an inequality that represents the time constraint, we need to compare the time it will take to create the product with the available time of 200 hours. Let's assume that "t" represents the time (in hours) required to create the product. The inequality can be written as:

t ≤ 200

This inequality states that the time required to create the product should be less than or equal to 200 hours since there are only 200 hours available this summer.

Let x represent the time (in hours) it takes to create the product.

The inequality representing the time constraint would be:
x ≤ 200

This means that the time it takes to create the product must be less than or equal to 200 hours, which is the total available time during the summer.