Write and solve inequality.

17. The speed limit of a highway is 55 miles per hour. A car is traveling at least 65 miles per hour. How many miles per hour m over the speed limit is the cart traveling?
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A. 55-m>65; m>10
B. m+65<55; m<-10
C. 65-m<55; m<10
D. 55+m>65; m>10***

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Try using >= or <=

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To solve this inequality, we need to understand what it means in terms of the given situation. The inequality represents the speed of the car (m) over the speed limit (55 mph). We know that the car is traveling at least 65 mph.

Since the car is going faster than the speed limit, the inequality will involve the concept of "greater than."

We need to find an inequality that represents the car's speed (m) being greater than the speed limit (55 mph).

Looking at the answer choices:
A. 55-m>65; m>10
B. m+65<55; m<-10
C. 65-m<55; m<10
D. 55+m>65; m>10

Option D, "55+m>65; m>10," represents the correct inequality.

Let's break it down:
- The car's speed is represented by m.
- "55+m" represents the car's speed added to the speed limit (55 mph).
- The inequality "55+m>65" represents that the car's speed (55+m) is greater than 65 mph.

Therefore, the answer is D. 55+m>65; m>10. This means the car is traveling more than 10 miles per hour over the speed limit.

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