Solve. See Examples 8 and 9. For Exercises 69 through 76,

Chapter 2, Problem 2.4.71

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Solve. See Examples 8 and 9. For Exercises 69 through 76, a. answer with an inequality and b., in your own words, explain the meaning of your answer to part (a). Exercises 69 and 70 are written to help you get started. Exercises 71 and 72 are written to help you write and solve the inequalityA clerk must use the elevator to move boxes of paper. Theelevators maximum weight limit is 1500 pounds. If each boxof paper weighs 66 pounds and the clerk weighs 147 pounds,use an inequality to find the number of whole boxes she canmove on the elevator at one time.Start the solution:1. UNDERSTAND the problem. Reread it as many timesas needed.2. TRANSLATE into an inequality. (Fill in the blanks below.)Let x = number of boxesFinish with:3. SOLVE and4. INTERPRET

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