Write an inequality of the form x > c or x < c to represent the amount of trash cleaned up per mile of coast worldwide compared to the amount of trash cleaned up per mile of coast in England during the 2013 Ocean Conservancy’s International Coastal Cleanup based on data from the Turning the Tide on Trash report?

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To write an inequality representing the amount of trash cleaned up per mile of coast worldwide compared to England, we need to consider two variables: the amount of trash cleaned up per mile of coast worldwide (W) and the amount of trash cleaned up per mile of coast in England (E).

Given that we want to compare these two values, we can set up the inequality as follows:

W > E or W < E

This inequality represents that either the amount of trash cleaned up per mile of coast worldwide is greater than (>) the amount of trash cleaned up per mile of coast in England, or it is less than (<) the amount in England.

Using the data from the Turning the Tide on Trash report for the respective locations, we can substitute the specific values to obtain a more precise inequality.