In men's gymnastics, an athlete competes in 6 events. Suppose, that an athlete's average score per event is at most 9.7 points. How do you write an inequality to find the possible total scores for the athlete?

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1 Answer
Feb 19, 2017

#x<=9.7xx6#

Explanation:

Let #x# equal the total number of points. We know that the athlete competed in 6 events and did not average more than 9.7 points. #x# is equal to the number of matches times the average score for each match (which is less than or equal to 9.7).