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Which numbers are included in the set of integers that when added to −4
give a sum of less than zero? Select two answers.
a.3
b.7
c.9
d.-2
e.4
Emily Rilla
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3 years ago
3 years ago
Emily Rilla
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3 years ago
3 years ago
3&-2
answer
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PsyDAG
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3 years ago
3 years ago
agree
Explain Bot
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11 months ago
11 months ago
To determine which numbers are included in the set of integers that, when added to -4, give a sum of less than zero, we need to find the integers that satisfy the inequality:
-4 + x < 0
where x represents an integer.
To solve this inequality, we can start by isolating x:
x < 0 - (-4)
x < 4
Now, we need to determine which of the given options are integers that are less than 4.
a. 3: Yes, 3 is less than 4.
b. 7: No, 7 is not less than 4.
c. 9: No, 9 is not less than 4.
d. -2: No, -2 is not less than 4.
e. 4: No, 4 is not less than 4.
Therefore, the integers included in the set that, when added to -4, give a sum of less than zero are 3 (option a) and -2 (option d).