Fewer than 107 girls attend a basketball camp. A total of 180 children attend at the camp. Which inequality can be used to find the number of boys n tha might have attended the basketball camp? math problem

180 - 107 > n

To find the number of boys that might have attended the basketball camp, we can set up an inequality.

Let's assume the number of boys attending the basketball camp is 'n'.

According to the problem, a total of 180 children attend the camp. And it is given that fewer than 107 girls attend the camp.

Therefore, the number of boys attending the camp can be found by subtracting the number of girls from the total number of children at the camp:

n = 180 - number of girls attending camp

Since the number of girls attending camp is fewer than 107, we can express it as:

number of girls attending camp < 107

Substituting this inequality into our equation, we get:

n = 180 - (number of girls attending camp) < 180 - 107

Simplifying further, we have:

n < 73

Therefore, the inequality that can be used to find the number of boys (n) that might have attended the basketball camp is:

n < 73