Choose an appropriate value of x that makes each inequality true

6 + 5x ≤ 11

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To find an appropriate value of x that makes the inequality true, we need to isolate x.

6 + 5x ≤ 11

First, subtract 6 from both sides of the inequality:

5x ≤ 5

Next, divide both sides of the inequality by 5 to solve for x:

x ≤ 1

Therefore, any value of x that is less than or equal to 1 will make the inequality true. Example values of x that satisfy the inequality include 0, -1, -2, etc.