to join the school swimming team, swimmers must be able to swim at least 500 yars without stopping. write an inequality describing which values of n will result in a swimmer making the team. graph the solution

wouldnt it be n¡Ý500

n> or = to 500

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To write an inequality describing the values that will result in a swimmer making the team, let's establish a variable.

Let n represent the distance a swimmer can swim without stopping, in yards.

According to the given information, swimmers must be able to swim at least 500 yards without stopping to join the school swimming team.

Therefore, the inequality can be written as:

n ≥ 500

This inequality states that the value of n must be greater than or equal to 500 for a swimmer to make the team.

To graph the solution, we will plot the values of n on a number line. Since n is greater than or equal to 500, we will represent this with a closed dot on 500 and shade to the right of the dot to indicate all values greater than 500.

Here is a rough sketch of the graph:

--------------------------------------------------->
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 ...

●------------(500, ∞)