can you help with these:
for each inequality tell whether the number after symbol ; is a solution.
x<7 ; 7 I said yes.
p> -3 ; 3 i said yes
k ¡Ý 5 ; 0 i said no
3z ¡Ü 12 ; 4 i said yes
n - 5 >3 ; 6 i said no
2g + 8 ¡Ý 3 ; -1 i said yes
also i need to write real word statement for each inequality:
d ¡Ý 60 i wrote: the mans age is higher than 60
p < 200 the horse is less than $200.00
a speciaies of catfish can generate up to 350 volts of electricity
i wrote c ¡Ü 350
you can walk there in 20 minutes or less i wrote: t ¡Ü 20
each price is worth over $150.00
i wrote v < $150.00
are these right??
I cant read most of you symbols. Stick to that ASCII keyboard.
thats strange when i typed it it was
correct the way i typed. but not it changed after it was submitted to you?
i will try to redo.
For each inequality tell whether the number in bold is a solution
X < 7;7 I said yes
P > -3; 3 I said yes
K ¡Ý 5 ; 0 I said no
3z ¡Ü 12 ; 4 I said yes
n ¨C 5 > 3 ; 6 I said no
2g + 8 ¡Ý 3; -1 I said yes
write an inequality for each statement;
you can walk there in 20 minutes or less
I wrote: y ¡Ü 20
Each price is worth over $150 - I wrote p >$150
A species of catfish can generate up to 350 volts of electricity
I wrote: c ¡Ü 350
Write a real word statement:
C ¡Ý 60 I wrote; the mans age can be 60 or less
P < 200 I wrote: the horse is less than $200.00
it happened again i don't know how to show you my questions
x>4;8
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Let's go through each question and check if your answers are correct.
1. x<7 ; 7: You said Yes.
To solve this inequality, we need to determine if 7 is less than 7. Since 7 is not less than 7, your answer is incorrect. The correct answer is No.
2. p > -3 ; 3: You said Yes.
To solve this inequality, we need to determine if 3 is greater than -3. Since 3 is indeed greater than -3, your answer is correct. The correct answer is Yes.
3. k ≥ 5 ; 0: You said No.
To solve this inequality, we need to determine if 0 is greater than or equal to 5. Since 0 is neither greater nor equal to 5, your answer is correct. The correct answer is No.
4. 3z ≤ 12 ; 4: You said Yes.
To solve this inequality, we need to determine if 4 is less than or equal to 12. Since 4 is indeed less than or equal to 12, your answer is correct. The correct answer is Yes.
5. n - 5 > 3 ; 6: You said No.
To solve this inequality, we need to determine if 6 - 5 is greater than 3. Since 1 is not greater than 3, your answer is incorrect. The correct answer is Yes.
6. 2g + 8 ≥ 3 ; -1: You said Yes.
To solve this inequality, we need to determine if 2(-1) + 8 is greater than or equal to 3. Since 6 is indeed greater than or equal to 3, your answer is correct. The correct answer is Yes.
Now let's move on to the real-world statements for each inequality:
1. d ≥ 60: You wrote, "The man's age is higher than 60."
Your statement is somewhat correct, but you can improve it. You can say, "The person's age is 60 or older."
2. p < 200: You wrote, "The horse is less than $200.00."
Your statement is correct. Great job!
3. c ≤ 350: You wrote, "A species of catfish can generate up to 350 volts of electricity."
Your statement is correct. Well done!
4. t ≤ 20: You wrote, "You can walk there in 20 minutes or less."
Your statement is correct. Good job!
5. v > $150.00: You wrote, "Each price is worth over $150.00."
Your statement is incorrect. Since the inequality shows "greater than," the correct statement would be, "Each price is worth more than $150.00."
Overall, you had a couple of incorrect answers in the first part regarding whether a number is a solution to the inequality. However, your real-world statements were mostly correct. Keep practicing, and you'll improve your skills!