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Write inequalities to represent the situations below.The distance to the nearest exit door is less than 100 feet.Use d to represent the distance (in feet) to the nearest exit door.To qualify for the championship, a runner must complete the race in no more than 50 minutes.Use t to represent the time (in minutes) of a runner who qualifies for the championship.

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Write inequalities to represent the situations below.The distance to the nearest exit door is less than 100 feet.Use d to represent the distance (in feet) to the nearest exit door.To qualify for the championship, a runner must complete the race in no more than 50 minutes.Use t to represent the time (in minutes) of a runner who qualifies for the championship.

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To represent the situation where the distance to the nearest exit door is less than 100 feet, we can write the inequality as:

d < 100

Here, "d" represents the distance in feet to the nearest exit door.

To represent the situation where a runner must complete the race in no more than 50 minutes to qualify for the championship, we can write the inequality as:

t ≤ 50

Here, "t" represents the time in minutes of a runner who qualifies for the championship.

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