Noor brought 21 sheets of stickers. She gave him 1/3 of a sheet to each of the 45 students at recess. She wants to give teachers 1/1/2 sheets each. Which inequality describes the number of teachers, t, Noor could give the stickers to?

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Answer:

Required inequality is t ≤ 4.

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 21 sheets of stickers.

Noor gave 1/3 of a sheet to each of the 45 students.

So, she gave 1 sheet to 3 students.

Therefore, the number of sheets she gave for 45 students = [tex]\frac{45}{3}=15[/tex] .

Remaining sheets = 21 - 15 = 6

Now, the number of teachers = t

Number of sheets Noor gave to one teacher = [tex]1\frac{1}{2} =\frac{3}{2}[/tex]

For t teachers, the total number of sheets given = [tex]\frac{3t}{2}[/tex].

Clearly, this quantity should be less than or equal to the remaining sheets 6.

Hence, the required inequality is:

[tex]\frac{3t}{2} \leq 6[/tex]

3t ≤ 12

t ≤ 4


Answer:

t is less than or equal to 4

15+3/2t is less than or equal to 21

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