Asked by Delilah
3.
Which of the following equations has an infinite number of solutions? (1 point)
3x – 3 = –4x
2y + 4 – y = 16
7x + 5 = 4x + 5 + 3x
6y – 2 = 2(y – 1)
5.
Write an inequality for the word sentence: k is less than zero. (1 point)
k > 0
k ≥ 0
k < 0
k ≤ 0
Solve the inequality.
6.
q – 12 ≥ –13 (1 point)
q ≥ 1
q ≥ –1
q ≥ 25
q ≥ –25
7.
12p < 96 (1 point)
p < 8
p < 108
p < 84
p < –8
8.
g/–5 < –18 (1 point)
g < –23
g > –90
g > 90
g < 90
9.
The result of 6 subtracted from a number n is at least 2. What numbers are solutions? (1 point)
n – 2 > 6; n > 8
n – 6 ≥ 2; n ≥ 8
n + 6 ≥ 2; n ≤ 4
n + 6 ≥ 2; n ≥ 4
My answers:
3. 7x + 5 = 4x + 5 + 3x
5. k < 0
6. q ≥ –1
7. p < 8
8. g > –90
9. n – 6 ≥ 2; n ≥ 8
Which of the following equations has an infinite number of solutions? (1 point)
3x – 3 = –4x
2y + 4 – y = 16
7x + 5 = 4x + 5 + 3x
6y – 2 = 2(y – 1)
5.
Write an inequality for the word sentence: k is less than zero. (1 point)
k > 0
k ≥ 0
k < 0
k ≤ 0
Solve the inequality.
6.
q – 12 ≥ –13 (1 point)
q ≥ 1
q ≥ –1
q ≥ 25
q ≥ –25
7.
12p < 96 (1 point)
p < 8
p < 108
p < 84
p < –8
8.
g/–5 < –18 (1 point)
g < –23
g > –90
g > 90
g < 90
9.
The result of 6 subtracted from a number n is at least 2. What numbers are solutions? (1 point)
n – 2 > 6; n > 8
n – 6 ≥ 2; n ≥ 8
n + 6 ≥ 2; n ≤ 4
n + 6 ≥ 2; n ≥ 4
My answers:
3. 7x + 5 = 4x + 5 + 3x
5. k < 0
6. q ≥ –1
7. p < 8
8. g > –90
9. n – 6 ≥ 2; n ≥ 8
Answers
Answered by
Steve
3. ok
5. ok
6. ok
7. ok
8. not quite. You changed the direction ok, but you actually have to do the multiplication. (-5)(-18) = 90, so g>90
If you just multiply by 5, then you are left with -g < -90
9. ok
pretty good work!
5. ok
6. ok
7. ok
8. not quite. You changed the direction ok, but you actually have to do the multiplication. (-5)(-18) = 90, so g>90
If you just multiply by 5, then you are left with -g < -90
9. ok
pretty good work!
Answered by
Bobby Flay
1 - 7
2 - 8
3 - 7x+5=4x+5+3x
4 - <---------- -2 colored dot
5 - x=2
6 - q > -1
7 - p<8
8 - g> -90
9 - n-6>2 n>8
100% I just took the test I swear : )
2 - 8
3 - 7x+5=4x+5+3x
4 - <---------- -2 colored dot
5 - x=2
6 - q > -1
7 - p<8
8 - g> -90
9 - n-6>2 n>8
100% I just took the test I swear : )
Answered by
yaboi
bobby flay is close but the real answers to lesson 7 solving inequalities by multiplying or dividing.
1 - 7
2 - 8
3 - 7x+5=4x+5+3x
4 - <---------- -2 colored dot
5 - k<0
6 - q > -1
7 - p<8
8 - g> 90
9 - n-6>2 n>8
1 - 7
2 - 8
3 - 7x+5=4x+5+3x
4 - <---------- -2 colored dot
5 - k<0
6 - q > -1
7 - p<8
8 - g> 90
9 - n-6>2 n>8
Answered by
Look at all those chickens
Yaboi was correct on all except number 8: number 8 is actually g>90 and also 1 and 2 ain’t minus they are just 7 and 8
Answered by
Look at all those chickens
Ok nvm yaboi was correct I’m just blind
Answered by
HEy
Those are not correct the first two are positive idk if that person meant them to be positive and use those dashes to separate the number and the answer but the first two are positive 7 and number 2 is positive 8 just to make that clear
Answered by
I gotcha boo
Bobby Flay got number 8 wrong the correct answer is g> 90 the other ones are correct.
Answered by
DingoAteMyBabies
Can I get your autograph @BobbyFlay
Answered by
Mystery
Bobby is wrong on two of them. Here are the correct answers.
5. C
8. C
5. C
8. C
Answered by
connections academy student
1-c
2-c
3-c
4-b
5-c
6-b
7-a
8-c
9-b
2-c
3-c
4-b
5-c
6-b
7-a
8-c
9-b
Answered by
Joe
are these right?
Answered by
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Yare Yare Daze..
Answered by
Woah
Yankee with no BRIM. (this meme will never die.) Also yes, connections academy student is correct.
Answered by
WAIT
IS THAT A JOJO REFERENCE?!
Answered by
Anonymous
connexus academy student is right
Answered by
Wrong Guy
@connections academy student you're so wrong here are the actually answers.
ACBBBBBDA see here are the OG answers Your Welcome. And also I'm the one who disliked. See you later.
ACBBBBBDA see here are the OG answers Your Welcome. And also I'm the one who disliked. See you later.
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thanks!
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