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Mathematics, 06.10.2021 19:50 microwave13016

some building codes require that, for indoor stairways, the tread depth must be at least 999 inches and the riser height must be at least 555 inches. according to the riser-tread formula, which of the following inequalities represents the set of all possible values for the riser height that meets this code requirement?

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