Which values are in the solution set of the inequality

-2/3x+13≥-1
Select all that apply

19
20
21
22
23

To solve the inequality, we can start by isolating the variable x.

We can do this by subtracting 13 from both sides of the inequality:

-2/3x + 13 - 13 ≥ -1 - 13

Simplifying, we get:

-2/3x ≥ -14

To get x by itself, we can multiply both sides of the inequality by -3/2 (or divide by -2/3):

(-2/3x)(-3/2) ≤ (-14)(-3/2)

x ≤ 21

Therefore, the values in the solution set of the inequality are 19, 20, 21.

Answer: 19, 20, 21.