Sure! Let's break down the problem step by step.
We are given the information that "Ten less than twice a number is equal to at least 52."
Let's assume the number is represented by the variable x.
According to the information given, "Ten less than twice a number" can be expressed as 2x - 10.
And we know that this expression is "equal to at least 52."
So we can write the inequality as:
2x - 10 ≥ 52
To summarize:
The inequality is 2x - 10 ≥ 52. (x is the variable representing the number)
Ten less than twice a number is equal to at least 52. What are all the possible values of the number? Write an inequality that could be used to solve this problem. Use the letter x as the variable, and write the inequality so that the x term comes first. Do not solve the inequality.Note: You will find the option to add a >, <, ≥, or ≤ symbol in the Comparison (<)keyboard.(1 point)Skip to navigation
can you explain it a bit better because i don't really know how to do it properly and get the correct answer
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