The inequality 2 p ≤ 18 can be used to determine how many pounds of apples at $2.00 per pound, p, you can buy while spending $18.00 or less. What is the greatest number of pounds of apples you can buy?
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What do you get when you solve that inequality?
thx ,
It's 9 pounds
What's the last one then
Which values can be substituted for x to make the inequality ×-4 > 0 true? Choose all that apply
Which values can be substituted for x to make the inequality ×-4 > 0 true? Choose all that apply
To make x - 4 > 0 true, we need to add 4 to both sides of the inequality:
x - 4 + 4 > 0 + 4
x > 4
So, any value of x greater than 4 will make the inequality true. Therefore, the values that can be substituted for x are:
- 5
- 0
- 10
because all of them are greater than 4.
x - 4 + 4 > 0 + 4
x > 4
So, any value of x greater than 4 will make the inequality true. Therefore, the values that can be substituted for x are:
- 5
- 0
- 10
because all of them are greater than 4.
So it's just one answer??
No, actually there are three values that can be substituted for x to make the inequality true: -5, 0, and 10. So the correct answer would be:
-5, 0, and 10
-5, 0, and 10
The options I can pick is 0, 3, 4, 18,
In that case, the answer would be 4, because the inequality x - 4 > 0 is true if and only if x is greater than 4. Out of the given options, only 4 is greater than 4.
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