Asked by Amie
Reiny - the problem with the different inequality signs was typed from the textbook. I will notify instructor Thanks
Another problem
3<5x-27<53
1st part
3<5x-27
27+3<5x-27+27
30/5 < 5x/5
6<x
2nd part
5x-27<53
5x-27+27<53+27
5x/5 < 80/5
x<16
combine 6<x<16
Am I correct?
Another problem
3<5x-27<53
1st part
3<5x-27
27+3<5x-27+27
30/5 < 5x/5
6<x
2nd part
5x-27<53
5x-27+27<53+27
5x/5 < 80/5
x<16
combine 6<x<16
Am I correct?
Answers
Answered by
Steve
you can do both at once
3 < 5x-27 < 53
30 < 5x < 80
6 < x < 16
3 < 5x-27 < 53
30 < 5x < 80
6 < x < 16
Answered by
Reiny
the nice thing about having the orientation of the inequality signs going the same way is that you can just perform the solution as it stands
3<5x-27<53
you are trying to get just "x" in the middle, so
add 27 to all parts
30 < 5x < 80
divide by +5
6 < x < 16 , same as yours
Now wasn't that easy, just took 2 steps.
That is why the orientation of the signs going the same way is so important.
3<5x-27<53
you are trying to get just "x" in the middle, so
add 27 to all parts
30 < 5x < 80
divide by +5
6 < x < 16 , same as yours
Now wasn't that easy, just took 2 steps.
That is why the orientation of the signs going the same way is so important.
Answered by
Amie
Thanks
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