Miles read 4 books in the first half of March. By the end of March, the library had added Miles to the top-readers board for reading more than 10 books in a month.Let x represent how many books Miles read in the second half of March. Which inequality describes the problem?Choices:(A) 4 + x > 10(B) 4+x≥10Solve the inequality. Then, complete the sentence to describe the solution.Miles read more than ____ books in the second half of March.
Q. Miles read 4 books in the first half of March. By the end of March, the library had added Miles to the top-readers board for reading more than 10 books in a month.Let x represent how many books Miles read in the second half of March. Which inequality describes the problem?Choices:(A) 4+x>10(B) 4+x≥10Solve the inequality. Then, complete the sentence to describe the solution.Miles read more than ____ books in the second half of March.
Understand the problem: Step 1: Understand the problem and set up the inequality.Miles read 4 books in the first half of March and needs to have read more than 10 books in total by the end of March. Let x be the number of books he read in the second half of March. The inequality to describe this situation is 4 + x > 10, because he needs to read more than 10 books in total.
Solve the inequality: Step 2: Solve the inequality.Starting with the inequality 4 + x > 10, subtract 4 from both sides to isolate x.4 + x - 4 > 10 - 4x > 6
Interpret the solution: Step 3: Interpret the solution.Since x > 6, Miles must have read more than 6 books in the second half of March to be added to the top-readers board.
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