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HELP I NEED HELP WITH THIS QUESTION! ANSWER IMMEDIATELY! 125 > 109 + x

116 - x ≥ 100

x + 34 ≤ 50

x + 16 > 100

Which real-life situations can be modeled by the inequalities?

A bank has a service fee for savings accounts with less than $100. You have $116 in your account. In the inequality, x represents the amount of money you can withdraw before being charged a fee.

The maximum weight for a ride at an amusement park is 125 kg. A man's weight is 109 kg. In the inequality, x represents the possible amount of weight he can carry and still be allowed on this ride.

A shelf can support 50 pounds. The combined weight of items on the shelf is 34 pounds. In the inequality, x represents the possible weights of items that can be put on the shelf safely.

You need more than 100 points to win an athletic award. You only need 16 more points. In the inequality, x represents the number of points that you now have.

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