Which values from the set {−6, −4, −2, 0, 2, 4, 6} satisfy this inequality? 3 + 1 2 x ≥ 4 Responses A –6, –4, –2 and 0 only–6, –4, –2 and 0 only B 0, 2 and 4 only0, 2 and 4 only C 2, 4 and 6 only2, 4 and 6 only D –4, –2 and 0 only

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To solve the inequality, we need to isolate the variable x. We first subtract 3 from both sides: 3 + (1/2)x ≥ 4 - 3, which simplifies to (1/2)x ≥ 1. We then multiply both sides by 2 to remove the fraction: 2 * (1/2)x ≥ 1 * 2, which simplifies to x ≥ 2.

Now we need to determine which values from the given set satisfy x ≥ 2. The values that are greater than or equal to 2 in the given set are 2, 4, and 6. Therefore, the answer is C: 2, 4, and 6 only.
whats the answer a b c or d
The answer is C: 2, 4, and 6 only.