There are 30 students in the gym. If at least 16 are girls, write an inequality to represent the number of boys in the gym.

X>16 is this right

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there are 30 students in the gym. if there are at least 16 girls, write an inequality to represent the number of boys in the gym

I think x<16 is correct

I mean X>16

To write an inequality that represents the number of boys in the gym, we can consider the scenario where the minimum requirement of 16 girls is met.

Let's assume that the number of boys in the gym is represented by the variable "b".

Since there are 30 students in total, including both boys and girls, we can write the inequality as:

b ≥ 30 - 16

This can be simplified to:

b ≥ 14

Therefore, the inequality that represents the number of boys in the gym is b ≥ 14.