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1 November, 12:31

A running back is having a great day on the football field. It's only the third quarter, and he's already rushed for 203 yards. He's close to breaking his previous record of 229 rushing yards in a game. How many yards does he need to gain during the rest of the game to break his record?

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  1. 1 November, 13:05
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    He needs to gain more than 26 yards in order to break his record

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let y stand for the number of yards he'll have to gain. The sum of y plus the number of yards he already has (203) must be greater than 229 in order for him to break the record.

    203 + y > 229 Set up the inequality.

    203 - 203 + y > 229 - 203 Subtract 203 from both sides of the inequality.

    y > 26
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