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Mathematics, 11.01.2020 11:31 jeniferfayzieva2018

Jose has scored 690 points on his math tests so far this semester. to get an a for the semester, he must score at least 736 points. part 1 out of 2 enter an inequality to find the minimum number of points he must score on the remaining tests in order to get an a. let n represent the number of points jose needs to score on the remaining test. pl me

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