(1 point) Fill in the Blank 2n > 14 n > _____

7

(1 point) ≥ 11 n ≥

11

(1 point) –3y ≤ –18 y ≥

6

To find the missing value that makes the inequality 2n > 14 true, we need to solve for n.

Dividing both sides of the inequality by 2, we have:

2n/2 > 14/2

Simplifying this further, we get:

n > 7

Therefore, the missing value that makes the inequality 2n > 14 true is n > 7.

N/5_>11

N/5≥11

To solve the inequality 2n > 14, we need to find the value of n that makes this statement true. We can start by isolating the variable n.

Divide both sides of the inequality by 2:
(2n) / 2 > 14 / 2

This simplifies to:
n > 7

Therefore, the missing value to fill in the blank is 7.