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The sum of 11 and three-fourths of a number Is less than 112. What are all the possible values of the number? Write an inequali...Question
The sum of 11 and three-fourths of a number is less than 112. 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. Where necessary, write numbers as fractions (rather than decimals). Do not solve the inequality.
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Let's use the letter x to represent the number in question. According to the problem, three-fourths of this number plus 11 is less than 112. So we can write the inequality as follows:
(3/4)x + 11 < 112
To have the x term come first, we don't need to make any changes since it's already in the correct position as per your instructions. This inequality is what you should use to find all possible values of the number x.
(3/4)x + 11 < 112
To have the x term come first, we don't need to make any changes since it's already in the correct position as per your instructions. This inequality is what you should use to find all possible values of the number x.
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