Question

Which option correctly describes the values that make the inequality 2m<14
true when written in set notation?

Option #1: {m:m<7}

Option #2: {7:7<m}

Option #3: {m<7:m}

Option #4: {m<7}

(1 point)
Option #
correctly states the values that make the inequality true in set notation.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To solve the inequality \( 2m < 14 \), we first divide both sides by 2:

\[
m < 7
\]

This means that the values of \( m \) that satisfy the inequality are all the numbers less than 7.

In set notation, this can be expressed as:

\[
\{ m : m < 7 \}
\]

Now let's analyze the options given:

- **Option #1: {m:m<7}** - This correctly describes the values that satisfy the inequality.
- **Option #2: {7:7<m}** - This incorrectly describes values greater than 7, which does not satisfy the inequality.
- **Option #3: {m<7:m}** - This syntax is incorrect for set notation.
- **Option #4: {m<7}** - This also does not properly describe the condition in set notation.

Therefore, the correct option is:

**Option #1: {m:m<7}**

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