Write an inequality to represent the situation: The temperature stayed above -15 degrees.

Please help I dont know how to do this!!

well, "above" means "greater than"

so, pick a variable name to represent the temperature, and see what you can do...

so what about this:

x > -15 degrees?

x is greater than -15 degrees.

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1. C
2. B
3. A
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10. A
11. B
12. A
13. C
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16. The rule is x-2. The rest you figure out yourself.
17. The inequality should be t> -15

I define t as in temperature.

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To write an inequality to represent the situation where the temperature stays above -15 degrees, we need to consider that temperatures are represented as numbers.

When the temperature stays above a certain value, we use the "greater than" symbol (>). In this case, the certain value is -15 degrees.

So, the inequality to represent the situation would be:

Temperature > -15

The ">" symbol indicates that the temperature is greater than -15. This means that any temperature value above -15 degrees would satisfy this inequality.