olutions to Real-World Inequality Problems Quick Check 4 of 54 of 5 Items Question Jada has challenged herself to do at least 100 full push-ups this week. On Sunday, she does 30 push-ups. Her arms are sore, so she decides to do fewer push-ups on the remaining days of the week. She wants to do the same number of push-ups each day for the rest of the week. Write and solve an inequality for the number of push-ups Jada needs to do each day for the rest of the week to meet her goal of 100 push-ups. Which answer choice best interprets the solution in the context of the problem?(1 point) Responses Jada needs to do push-ups for at least 12 more days to meet her goal. Jada needs to do push-ups for at least 12 more days to meet her goal. Jada needs to do at least 14 push-ups each day for the rest of the week to meet her goal. Jada needs to do at least 14 push-ups each day for the rest of the week to meet her goal. Jada needs to do at least 10 push-ups each day for the rest of the week to meet her goal. Jada needs to do at least 10 push-ups each day for the rest of the week to meet her goal. Jada needs to do at least 12 push-ups each day for the rest of the week to meet her goal. Jada needs to do at least 12 push-ups each day for the rest of the week to meet her go

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The correct answer is: Jada needs to do at least 14 push-ups each day for the rest of the week to meet her goal.

This is because Jada has already done 30 push-ups, so she has 70 push-ups left to reach her goal of 100. If she wants to do the same number of push-ups each day for the rest of the week, and she has 7 days left in the week, she needs to do at least 70/7 = 10 push-ups each day. Since she wants to do the same number of push-ups each day, and the minimum number of push-ups she needs to do per day is 10, she would need to do at least 10 push-ups each day for the rest of the week to meet her goal.