Felicity’s Dog Eats No More Than Two Cups Of Dog Food Per Day. Felicity’s Dog Eats At Least One-Quarter Cup More Than One-Half Of The Amount Martin’s Dog Eats. If The Amount Of Food That Martin’s Dog Eats Is Represented By Using M, Which Inequality Represents The Situation?. The inequality that represents the situation is m ≥ 2− 41, indicating that martin's dog must eat at least enough food to ensure felicity's dog eats at least a quarter cup more than. The go to rule is that treats should not exceed 10 percent of a dog's calorie intake per day.

Let 'm' represent the amount of food martin's dog eats. The inequality that represents the situation is m ≥ 2− 41, indicating that martin's dog must eat at least enough food to ensure felicity's dog eats at least a quarter cup more than. The go to rule is that treats should not exceed 10 percent of a dog's calorie intake per day.