Jose’s school has 426 students. His principal has promised the Student Council that their idea will be carried out if they can get at least 25% of the student population to sign a petition. So far, 82 students have signed the petition. Jose used the following steps to write an inequality that can be used to determine the number of student signatures still needed: Step 1. Declare the variable: Let x = the number of student signatures still needed. Step 2. Create a ratio equivalent to StartFraction total number of signatures needed over total number of students in the school EndFraction : StartFraction x + 82 over 426 EndFraction. Step 3. Convert 25% to a decimal: 25% = 0.25. Step 4. Write the inequality: StartFraction x + 82 over 426 EndFraction less-than-or-equal-to 0.25. What is Jose’s error? In Step 1, x should be equal to the total number of students in the school. In Step 2, the ratio should be StartFraction x over 426 EndFraction. In Step 3, the decimal should be 0.025. In Step 4, the inequality should

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Answer: Step 4

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Define variable x as student signatures still needed  (Correct)

[tex]2)\ \dfrac{x+82}{426}[/tex]              (Correct)

3. 25% = 0.25      (Correct)

[tex]4)\ \dfrac{x+82}{426}\leq 0.25[/tex]      (Error)!

The inequality symbol should be GREATER THAN or equal to (≥) because Jose needs 25% or more (not less).

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step 4

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