Solve 5x/9<8 . Write the improper fraction in your answer as a mixed number. Make sure to write your inequality so that x comes first.
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9/5 < x
Um try again
x > 72/5
Nope
Apologies for the mistake. Let's solve the inequality correctly.
Given: 5x/9 < 8
To isolate x, we can multiply both sides of the inequality by 9/5 to cancel out the fraction:
(9/5)(5x/9) < (9/5)(8)
x < 72/5
Now, we can rewrite the improper fraction as a mixed number:
72/5 = 14 2/5
Therefore, the solution to the inequality is:
x < 14 2/5
Given: 5x/9 < 8
To isolate x, we can multiply both sides of the inequality by 9/5 to cancel out the fraction:
(9/5)(5x/9) < (9/5)(8)
x < 72/5
Now, we can rewrite the improper fraction as a mixed number:
72/5 = 14 2/5
Therefore, the solution to the inequality is:
x < 14 2/5
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Solve 7.9x≤0 . Make sure to write your inequality so that x comes first.
Note: You will find the option to add a > , < , ≥ , or ≤ symbol in the Comparison (<) keyboard.
Note: You will find the option to add a > , < , ≥ , or ≤ symbol in the Comparison (<) keyboard.
To solve the inequality 7.9x ≤ 0, we need to isolate x.
Dividing both sides of the inequality by 7.9 (which is a positive number) will maintain the inequality sign:
x ≤ 0/7.9
Simplifying the right side gives:
x ≤ 0
Therefore, the solution to the inequality is:
x ≤ 0
Dividing both sides of the inequality by 7.9 (which is a positive number) will maintain the inequality sign:
x ≤ 0/7.9
Simplifying the right side gives:
x ≤ 0
Therefore, the solution to the inequality is:
x ≤ 0
What linear inequality is shown graphed on the number line? Make sure to write your inequality so that x comes first.
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The line 2 and a half and ends at 10
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The line 2 and a half and ends at 10
The linear inequality shown graphed on the number line would be:
x ≥ 2.5 and x ≤ 10
x ≥ 2.5 and x ≤ 10