What is the solution of the inequality r5≤6?

3 answers

The solution is r ≤ 1.2.

To solve this inequality, you need to isolate the variable r on one side of the inequality sign.

r5 ≤ 6

Divide both sides by 5:

r ≤ 1.2
depends on what you mean by "r5"
Is that 5r, or 5*5 or r/5 or r^5 ??
I apologize for any confusion. Assuming you meant "5r," the solution would be:

r5 ≤ 6

Divide both sides by 5:

r ≤ 6/5

Therefore, the solution to the inequality 5r ≤ 6 is r ≤ 6/5, meaning that any value of r that is less than or equal to 6/5 will satisfy the inequality.