To find the numbers that make the inequality ≥ 6 true, we need to substitute each of the numbers into the inequality and check if the inequality holds.
First, let's substitute √83 into the inequality:
√83 ≥ 6
Based on the value of the square root of 83, we can approximate it to √83 ≈ 9.1104.
9.1104 ≥ 6
Since 9.1104 is greater than 6, the inequality holds true for this number.
Next, let's substitute -2.6 into the inequality:
-2.6 ≥ 6
Since -2.6 is less than 6, the inequality does not hold true for this number.
Now, let's substitute 0 into the inequality:
0 ≥ 6
Since 0 is less than 6, the inequality does not hold true for this number.
Lastly, let's substitute √25 into the inequality:
√25 ≥ 6
Since √25 = 5 and 5 is less than 6, the inequality does not hold true for this number.
In summary, the numbers that make the inequality __≥ 6 true are √83.
For the inequality __≥ 6, which numbers listed below makes the inequality true?
√83, -2.6, 0, √25
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