3 a - 4 </= 5
3 a </= 9
a </= 3
3a - 4 less than or equal to 5
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First, we have to do this: 3a-4+4=5+4. That makes 3a=9. a=3. So, in this case, this answer is: a ≤3. You have to use the Property of Addition.
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im so confused can you explain this more all i see is numbers coming outa nowhere and im confused as to how a could be 9 or 3. cuz if its 9 that means it would be greater than 5 and by the equation it cannot be greator than 5
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Hey Jeff, and anyone needing help:
To solve this inequality, 3a-4</=5,
Step 1: you need to add 4 to the left side to cancel out the -4, then you need to add 4 to the right side to balance it. Now, you have 3a</=9
Step 2: Since 3a= 3•a, you need to divide to cancel it out. 3a/3=a. Once again, you need to balance both sides so you divide the right side by 3 leaving you with a</=3.
(Hint: </= is the same as ≤)
To solve this inequality, 3a-4</=5,
Step 1: you need to add 4 to the left side to cancel out the -4, then you need to add 4 to the right side to balance it. Now, you have 3a</=9
Step 2: Since 3a= 3•a, you need to divide to cancel it out. 3a/3=a. Once again, you need to balance both sides so you divide the right side by 3 leaving you with a</=3.
(Hint: </= is the same as ≤)
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ty maddie that makes so much more sense
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