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2 Jack and Tim are racing remote-controlled cars. Jack's car travels 3.5 feet per second, while Tim's car travels 5.25 feet per second. Because Jack's car
is slower, Tim gave Jack a 10-foot head start. Which inequality could be
used to determine after how many seconds, s, Tim's car will be ahead of jacks car?
Jack's car?
F3.5s > 5.25s + 10
G
3.5s + 10 > 5.25s
H
5.25s > 3.55 + 10
3.5+
J
3.5s - 10 < 5.25s

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