Write an inequality to represent the situation: The temperature stayed above -15*.
I've already done this test, but I'm doing corrections. Please help?
I'm thinking that the -15* is <=.
So, were going to let "t" represent "temperature". Here is the inequality for this equation:
t>-15 degrees (imagine that there is a degree sign where the word "degree" is). I hope that this helps! :1
"above" ---> greater than
temp > -15
Thank you, Reiny.
thx reainy
Temperature was "equal" to above 15 below. So greater than... (an inequality)
T > -15
Just talk it through kids! Good luck, have a great summer.
To represent the situation where the temperature stayed above -15 degrees, you can use the inequality x > -15.
Here's how you can approach this:
1. Start by understanding what the inequality symbol represents. The greater-than symbol (>) indicates that the temperature needs to be higher than -15 degrees.
2. Assign a variable to represent the temperature. Let's use the variable x.
3. Use x > -15 as the inequality because it means "x is greater than -15".
This inequality states that any value of x greater than -15 will satisfy the condition that the temperature stayed above -15 degrees.