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The speed of sound is approximately 1,225 kilometers per hour. When an object travels faster than the speed of sound, it creates a sonic boom.
Write an inequality that describes 
s, the speeds at which a moving object creates a sonic boom. Enter your inequality without 
a thousands separator.

The speed of sound is approximately 11,225225 kilometers per hour. When an object travels faster than the speed of sound, it creates a sonic boom.\newlineWrite an inequality that describes s s , the speeds at which a moving object creates a sonic boom. Enter your inequality without a a thousands separator.

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Q. The speed of sound is approximately 11,225225 kilometers per hour. When an object travels faster than the speed of sound, it creates a sonic boom.\newlineWrite an inequality that describes s s , the speeds at which a moving object creates a sonic boom. Enter your inequality without a a thousands separator.
  1. Express Condition: To write an inequality for the speeds at which a moving object creates a sonic boom, we need to express the condition that the object's speed must be greater than the speed of sound.\newlineThe speed of sound is given as 1,2251,225 kilometers per hour.\newlineTherefore, the inequality will show that the object's speed (s)(s) must be greater than 1,2251,225 km/h.
  2. Speed of Sound Given: Write the inequality using the variable ss for the object's speed and the given speed of sound.\newlineThe inequality is s > 1,225.

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