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Mathematics, 04.11.2020 19:40 rbart4784

Let C represent the number of hours when the sky is cloudy and L represent the number of hours when the sky is clear during which the solar panel can generate power without exceeding its capacity.
5C + 32 L < 400
According to the inequality, at what rate does the solar panel generate power when the sky is cloudy, and at
what rate does it generate power when the sky is clear?
The solar panel generates power at the rate of
kilowatts per hour when the sky is clear.
kilowatts per hour when the sky is cloudy, and
Does the solar panel exceed its maximum capacity when the sky is cloudy for 3 hours and clear for 6 hours?

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