write an inequality for the following scenario Katlyn takes 20 minutes to walk from her house to the supermarket and back. After stepping outside her house, she takes 1 minute to tie her shoes and 2 minutes to check the route on her phone. How many trips can she take to the supermarket and back in 60 minutes?

Let x be the number of trips Katlyn can take to the supermarket and back in 60 minutes.

Considering the time it takes for each trip:
Time for one trip = Time to walk + Time to tie shoes + Time to check route
Time for one trip = 20 minutes + 1 minute + 2 minutes
Time for one trip = 23 minutes
Therefore, the inequality is:
23x ≤ 60

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Apologies for the mistake. Let me correct it.

The time for one trip includes the time to walk from her house to the supermarket and back, the time to tie her shoes, and the time to check the route.
Time for one trip = Time to walk + Time to tie shoes + Time to check route
Time for one trip = 20 minutes + 1 minute + 2 minutes
Time for one trip = 23 minutes

To find how many trips Katlyn can take in 60 minutes, we can divide 60 by the time for one trip:
Number of trips = 60 minutes / Time for one trip
Number of trips = 60 minutes / 23 minutes

Number of trips ≤ 60/23