To play on the football team, a seventh grader must weigh no more than 110 pounds. Your neighbor is in seventh grade and weighs 94 pounds. Write and silve an inequality that represents how much weight your neighbor can gain and still meet the requirement.

94 + x <= 110

94+x<=110

X<=16
Also under the less than sign you want to put a underscore under the less than sign.

Thanks Steve : 94 + x<=110

x <=16

To solve this problem, we need to establish an inequality that represents the amount of weight your neighbor can gain and still meet the requirement of weighing no more than 110 pounds.

Let's use the variable "x" to represent the weight gain.

The weight of your neighbor after gaining weight would be 94 pounds + x.

The inequality that represents this situation is:

94 + x ≤ 110

To solve the inequality, we need to isolate the variable x.

Subtracting 94 from both sides of the inequality:

x ≤ 110 - 94

Simplifying:

x ≤ 16

Therefore, your neighbor can gain no more than 16 pounds and still meet the weight requirement to play on the football team.