The inequality that could be used to solve this problem is:
2x - 10 ≥ 52
The variable x represents 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.
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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 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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The inequality that could be used to solve this problem is:
11 + 3/4x < 112
The variable x represents the number.
11 + 3/4x < 112
The variable x represents the number.
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Apologies for the error. You are correct, the correct inequality should be:
11 + (3/4)x < 112
11 + (3/4)x < 112
Grace will receive $50 plus $5 per child for babysitting this afternoon. She is hoping to make at least $63 to buy a new video game tonight. How many children does she need to babysit? Write an inequality that could be used to solve this problem. Use the letter x as the variable. Do not solve the inequality.
The inequality that could be used to solve this problem is:
50 + 5x ≥ 63
The variable x represents the number of children Grace needs to babysit.
50 + 5x ≥ 63
The variable x represents the number of children Grace needs to babysit.
Ten less than twice a number is equal to at most 52. What are all the possible values of the number? Inuk wrote the inequality 2x−10≤52 , where x equals the number, to help solve this problem. Solve his inequality. Use the letter x as your variable and write your x term first.
To solve the inequality 2x - 10 ≤ 52, we can follow these steps:
Add 10 to both sides of the inequality:
2x ≤ 52 + 10
2x ≤ 62
Divide both sides of the inequality by 2:
x ≤ 62/2
x ≤ 31
Therefore, the possible values of the number are all real numbers less than or equal to 31.
Add 10 to both sides of the inequality:
2x ≤ 52 + 10
2x ≤ 62
Divide both sides of the inequality by 2:
x ≤ 62/2
x ≤ 31
Therefore, the possible values of the number are all real numbers less than or equal to 31.
Helena will receive $53 plus $4 per kid for babysitting this afternoon. She is hoping to make at least $69. How many kids does she need to babysit? She writes the inequality 4x+53≥69 , where x equals the number of kids, to help figure this out. Solve her inequality. Use the letter x as your variable and write your x term first.
To solve the inequality 4x + 53 ≥ 69, we can follow these steps:
Subtract 53 from both sides of the inequality:
4x ≥ 69 - 53
4x ≥ 16
Divide both sides of the inequality by 4:
x ≥ 16/4
x ≥ 4
Therefore, Helena needs to babysit at least 4 children in order to make at least $69.
Subtract 53 from both sides of the inequality:
4x ≥ 69 - 53
4x ≥ 16
Divide both sides of the inequality by 4:
x ≥ 16/4
x ≥ 4
Therefore, Helena needs to babysit at least 4 children in order to make at least $69.