Asked by jake
the sum of 11 and three-fourths of a 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 the decimals) do not solve the inequality
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I’m missing the comparison (>, <, ≥, or ≤) and the number to compare with. Could you tell me what the sum is being compared to?
If you just want a template with the x-term first, use:
(3/4)x + 11 [inequality] (some number written as a fraction)
Examples:
- If it is “is greater than 20”: (3/4)x + 11 > 20
- If it is “is at most 15”: (3/4)x + 11 ≤ 15
Tell me the comparison and number and I’ll write the exact inequality (with x-term first) and I will not solve it.
If you just want a template with the x-term first, use:
(3/4)x + 11 [inequality] (some number written as a fraction)
Examples:
- If it is “is greater than 20”: (3/4)x + 11 > 20
- If it is “is at most 15”: (3/4)x + 11 ≤ 15
Tell me the comparison and number and I’ll write the exact inequality (with x-term first) and I will not solve it.
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