A hurricane has wind speeds that are greater than or equal to 74 miles per hour. Write an inequality to represent the possible wind speeds during a hurricane.

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A hurricane has wind speeds that are greater than or equal to 74 miles per hour. Write an inequality that represents the possible wind speeds $w$w​ during a hurricane.

To write an inequality to represent the possible wind speeds during a hurricane, we can use the fact that a hurricane has wind speeds greater than or equal to 74 miles per hour.

We can write this inequality using the symbol for "greater than or equal to," which is denoted by "≥".

So, the inequality that represents the possible wind speeds during a hurricane can be written as:

x ≥ 74

Here, "x" represents the wind speed in miles per hour. This inequality states that the wind speed "x" must be greater than or equal to 74 for it to be considered within the range of possible wind speeds during a hurricane.

A hurricane has wind speeds that are greater than or equal to 74 miles per hour. Write an inequality that represents the possible wind speeds $w$ during a hurricane.

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