Write an inequality for the following statement 12 less than five times a number is more than 86 would be answer be 5X is greater than 86 or 12-5+ X is greater than 86 or 5X -12 is greater than 86 or 5/X +12 is greater than 86
2 answers
The correct answer is: 5X - 12 > 86.
every family has a story my family roots
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might surprise you i am puerto rican and
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jewish my mom is jewish and my dad is
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puerto rican i get the best of both
0:08
worlds i think it's really fun one big
0:10
physical trait i have from my dad's side
0:12
is this huge curly hair
0:14
we went to puerto rico on a family
0:15
vacation it was like a village of mason
0:17
natchez just so much fun i had never met
0:19
any of these aunts or uncles before we
0:21
tried this delicious chicken and rice
0:23
dish it's passed down for my abuela we
0:25
visited so many islands we had a blast i
0:28
think the importance of family is very
0:30
big in my culture and that's something
0:31
that my dad has passed on to me when i
0:33
was younger my dad would be cleaning up
0:34
the house listening to salsa music
0:36
dancing around i cherish my family very
0:38
much i love going to the puerto rican
0:40
day parade there's singers dancers
0:43
you're really just celebrating your
0:44
culture
0:45
my heritage means everything to me the
0:47
food the dancing the music and i'm
0:50
really proud to be hispanic i'm kayla
0:53
masonette i'm puerto rican i'm american
0:56
i embrace my curls and i celebrate my
0:58
hispanic heritage
1:00
my family roots are a story i want to
1:01
tell my heritage is a part of who i am
1:04
i'm part mexican and i'm part puerto
1:05
rican my mom is 50 mexican 50 puerto
1:08
rican and my dad is 100 mexican when my
1:12
great-grandmother left mexico to go to
1:14
the u.s for a better life she had to
1:16
leave her seven-year-old daughter behind
1:17
in mexico i can't even imagine but she
1:20
did it because she had to provide for
1:22
her family back in mexico and i'm super
1:24
grateful for her because if she wasn't
1:26
brave enough i wouldn't be here living
1:27
the american dream when my grandfather
1:30
was a kid he moved from puerto rico to
1:32
california and he loved to perform and
1:34
dance and sing so i think it's really
1:36
cool that i get that from him every
1:38
christmas it's a tradition for my family
1:40
to eat tamales the adults make the
1:41
tamales and then us kids make the
1:43
cookies my culture plays a part in my
1:45
everyday life because it shaped my
1:47
values and beliefs love kindness i'm
1:50
jenna ortega and i am latina i'm
1:53
american i'm a daughter a granddaughter
1:55
and a great-granddaughter i celebrate my
1:57
hispanic heritage
2:00
every family has a story my heritage is
2:02
part of who i am on my mom's side my
2:04
grandpa and my great-grandparents came
2:06
to the us from mexico to start their
2:08
life and on my dad's side my great
2:09
grandfather came here when he was 11.
2:11
both my great-grandfathers gave back to
2:13
their communities by working for the
2:14
city one was electrician and one was in
2:17
public works my grandpa is my best
2:19
friend we collect watches together we
2:21
collect coins together and we have a lot
2:24
of fun both sides of my family are super
2:26
close we're always there when somebody
2:28
needs someone to talk to and i love my
2:30
family celebrating christmas we all come
2:32
together and food is a big part of it my
2:35
aunts make tamales which are always
2:37
delicious some of the tamales are to
2:39
give away to family and friends and the
2:41
rest of them are for us to enjoy my
2:43
culture has taught me a lot of things
2:45
working hard being responsible having
2:48
fun loving your family and friends
2:50
i'm nicholas bechdel i am
2:51
mexican-american and i am a big fan of
2:54
my grandpa i'm a son grandson and great
2:57
grandson and i celebrate my hispanic
2:59
heritage learning about my past has been
3:01
pretty cool my heritage is part of who i
3:03
am i'm puerto rican and i'm jewish my
3:06
mom is 100 puerto rican my
3:08
great-grandmother was hyena indian my
3:10
grandpa we call him papi moved to
3:13
america when he was 19 years old he
3:15
didn't know english but he learned by
3:17
watching tv
3:18
my mom every summer was visit her
3:20
grandparents in puerto rico so me and my
3:22
brother convinced her to take us it was
3:24
a blast this is a picture of my mom's
3:27
sea turtle and then i made one it looks
3:29
like exactly the same it was awesome
3:31
being in the same ocean that my great
3:33
great grandmothers were there when
3:35
everybody's together in my family it's
3:37
humongous party we dance salsa and sing
3:41
loud music my mom and grandma cooks
3:43
artists convoy oh it's so good my family
3:46
has a bunch of top secret recipes and if
3:49
i ever tell anyone
3:51
i'm ariana greenblatt i'm puerto rican i
3:53
love food family and dancing i can keep
3:56
a secret family recipe and i celebrate
3:58
my hispanic heritage my heritage is part
4:01
of who i am i'm a first generation
4:03
american i'm half cuban on my dad's side
4:06
and when my family was in cuba we were a
4:08
wealthy family that owned a restaurant
4:10
and my grandfather was a ballet dancer
4:13
we thrived in havana but once political
4:15
parties started coming in we had to
4:17
defect from the country my family was
4:20
put in a refugee camp in florida my
4:22
family went from thriving to being poor
4:25
and
4:26
doing anything they could just to get by
4:28
and i respected them so much for what
4:29
they went through my great-grandmother
4:32
being the brave soul she was
4:34
was gonna do anything for her family she
4:36
brought my family from florida to
4:38
california where my grandfather created
4:41
a company with other cuban artists
4:43
called humans united by art and it was
4:46
ballet music acting and i really find it
4:49
special that i can continue that legacy
4:51
i'm isaac presley i'm a son a grandson
4:54
performer i'm cuban american and i
4:57
celebrate my hispanic heritage
0:02
might surprise you i am puerto rican and
0:04
jewish my mom is jewish and my dad is
0:06
puerto rican i get the best of both
0:08
worlds i think it's really fun one big
0:10
physical trait i have from my dad's side
0:12
is this huge curly hair
0:14
we went to puerto rico on a family
0:15
vacation it was like a village of mason
0:17
natchez just so much fun i had never met
0:19
any of these aunts or uncles before we
0:21
tried this delicious chicken and rice
0:23
dish it's passed down for my abuela we
0:25
visited so many islands we had a blast i
0:28
think the importance of family is very
0:30
big in my culture and that's something
0:31
that my dad has passed on to me when i
0:33
was younger my dad would be cleaning up
0:34
the house listening to salsa music
0:36
dancing around i cherish my family very
0:38
much i love going to the puerto rican
0:40
day parade there's singers dancers
0:43
you're really just celebrating your
0:44
culture
0:45
my heritage means everything to me the
0:47
food the dancing the music and i'm
0:50
really proud to be hispanic i'm kayla
0:53
masonette i'm puerto rican i'm american
0:56
i embrace my curls and i celebrate my
0:58
hispanic heritage
1:00
my family roots are a story i want to
1:01
tell my heritage is a part of who i am
1:04
i'm part mexican and i'm part puerto
1:05
rican my mom is 50 mexican 50 puerto
1:08
rican and my dad is 100 mexican when my
1:12
great-grandmother left mexico to go to
1:14
the u.s for a better life she had to
1:16
leave her seven-year-old daughter behind
1:17
in mexico i can't even imagine but she
1:20
did it because she had to provide for
1:22
her family back in mexico and i'm super
1:24
grateful for her because if she wasn't
1:26
brave enough i wouldn't be here living
1:27
the american dream when my grandfather
1:30
was a kid he moved from puerto rico to
1:32
california and he loved to perform and
1:34
dance and sing so i think it's really
1:36
cool that i get that from him every
1:38
christmas it's a tradition for my family
1:40
to eat tamales the adults make the
1:41
tamales and then us kids make the
1:43
cookies my culture plays a part in my
1:45
everyday life because it shaped my
1:47
values and beliefs love kindness i'm
1:50
jenna ortega and i am latina i'm
1:53
american i'm a daughter a granddaughter
1:55
and a great-granddaughter i celebrate my
1:57
hispanic heritage
2:00
every family has a story my heritage is
2:02
part of who i am on my mom's side my
2:04
grandpa and my great-grandparents came
2:06
to the us from mexico to start their
2:08
life and on my dad's side my great
2:09
grandfather came here when he was 11.
2:11
both my great-grandfathers gave back to
2:13
their communities by working for the
2:14
city one was electrician and one was in
2:17
public works my grandpa is my best
2:19
friend we collect watches together we
2:21
collect coins together and we have a lot
2:24
of fun both sides of my family are super
2:26
close we're always there when somebody
2:28
needs someone to talk to and i love my
2:30
family celebrating christmas we all come
2:32
together and food is a big part of it my
2:35
aunts make tamales which are always
2:37
delicious some of the tamales are to
2:39
give away to family and friends and the
2:41
rest of them are for us to enjoy my
2:43
culture has taught me a lot of things
2:45
working hard being responsible having
2:48
fun loving your family and friends
2:50
i'm nicholas bechdel i am
2:51
mexican-american and i am a big fan of
2:54
my grandpa i'm a son grandson and great
2:57
grandson and i celebrate my hispanic
2:59
heritage learning about my past has been
3:01
pretty cool my heritage is part of who i
3:03
am i'm puerto rican and i'm jewish my
3:06
mom is 100 puerto rican my
3:08
great-grandmother was hyena indian my
3:10
grandpa we call him papi moved to
3:13
america when he was 19 years old he
3:15
didn't know english but he learned by
3:17
watching tv
3:18
my mom every summer was visit her
3:20
grandparents in puerto rico so me and my
3:22
brother convinced her to take us it was
3:24
a blast this is a picture of my mom's
3:27
sea turtle and then i made one it looks
3:29
like exactly the same it was awesome
3:31
being in the same ocean that my great
3:33
great grandmothers were there when
3:35
everybody's together in my family it's
3:37
humongous party we dance salsa and sing
3:41
loud music my mom and grandma cooks
3:43
artists convoy oh it's so good my family
3:46
has a bunch of top secret recipes and if
3:49
i ever tell anyone
3:51
i'm ariana greenblatt i'm puerto rican i
3:53
love food family and dancing i can keep
3:56
a secret family recipe and i celebrate
3:58
my hispanic heritage my heritage is part
4:01
of who i am i'm a first generation
4:03
american i'm half cuban on my dad's side
4:06
and when my family was in cuba we were a
4:08
wealthy family that owned a restaurant
4:10
and my grandfather was a ballet dancer
4:13
we thrived in havana but once political
4:15
parties started coming in we had to
4:17
defect from the country my family was
4:20
put in a refugee camp in florida my
4:22
family went from thriving to being poor
4:25
and
4:26
doing anything they could just to get by
4:28
and i respected them so much for what
4:29
they went through my great-grandmother
4:32
being the brave soul she was
4:34
was gonna do anything for her family she
4:36
brought my family from florida to
4:38
california where my grandfather created
4:41
a company with other cuban artists
4:43
called humans united by art and it was
4:46
ballet music acting and i really find it
4:49
special that i can continue that legacy
4:51
i'm isaac presley i'm a son a grandson
4:54
performer i'm cuban american and i
4:57
celebrate my hispanic heritage