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At the airport, each piece of luggage to be checked in must not weigh more than 50 pounds.Use w to represent the weight (in pounds) of a piece of luggage that can be checked in.

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At the airport, each piece of luggage to be checked in must not weigh more than 50 pounds.Use w to represent the weight (in pounds) of a piece of luggage that can be checked in.

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Solution

To solve the problem, we need to express the condition that the weight of a piece of luggage, represented by w w , must not exceed 50 pounds. This can be written as an inequality.

Step 1: Identify the variable and the maximum weight limit.

  • The variable w w represents the weight of the luggage.
  • The maximum weight limit is 50 pounds.

Step 2: Set up the inequality.

  • Since the weight w w must not be more than 50 pounds, we write the inequality as: w50 w \leq 50

This inequality states that the weight w w of the luggage must be less than or equal to 50 pounds.

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