It takes at least 9 players to form a baseball team. So far, 5 players have joined the Blue Jays baseball team.Let x represent how many more players need to join. Which inequality describes the problem?Choices:(A) 5 + x > 9(B) 5+x≥9Solve the inequality. Then, complete the sentence to describe the solution.At least ____ more players need to join.
Q. It takes at least 9 players to form a baseball team. So far, 5 players have joined the Blue Jays baseball team.Let x represent how many more players need to join. Which inequality describes the problem?Choices:(A) 5+x>9(B) 5+x≥9Solve the inequality. Then, complete the sentence to describe the solution.At least ____ more players need to join.
Understand problem, set up inequality: Step 1: Understand the problem and set up the inequality.We know 5 players have already joined, and it takes at least 9 players to form a team. Let x be the number of additional players needed.The inequality should express that the total number of players (5 already joined plus x more) must be at least 9.Mathematically, this is written as 5+x≥9.
Solve the inequality: Step 2: Solve the inequality.Starting with 5+x≥9, subtract 5 from both sides to isolate x.5+x−5≥9−5x≥4
Interpret the solution: Step 3: Interpret the solution.The solution x≥4 means at least 4 more players need to join the team to meet or exceed the minimum requirement of 9 players.
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