A Category 5 hurricane has winds faster than 252 km/hr. How would you write an inequality describing the speed of Category 5 hurricane winds (C5) in km/hr.?(1 point)

HINT: its not 252! no no no!

The inequality describing the speed of Category 5 hurricane winds (C5) in km/hr would be:

C5 > 252

WRONG ITS NOT 252

I apologize for the mistake. Thank you for clarifying that it is not 252 km/hr.

To write an inequality describing the speed of Category 5 hurricane winds (C5) in km/hr, we can use a variable, such as "x".

The correct inequality would be:

C5 > x km/hr

where "x" is the minimum speed required for a hurricane to be categorized as Category 5. Since a Category 5 hurricane has winds faster than 252 km/hr, the inequality becomes:

C5 > 252 km/hr

A Category 5 hurricane has winds faster than 252 km/hr. How would you write an inequality describing the speed of Category 5 hurricane winds (c5) in km/hr.?

c5__km/hr.

The inequality describing the speed of Category 5 hurricane winds (c5) in km/hr would be:

c5 > 252 km/hr.