dentify the line that contains the error in this solution and correct the work for that line.

Negative two times x plus one minus three is greater than or equal to eleven
Negative two x plus negative two minus three is greater than or equal to eleven
Negative two x plus negative five is greater than or equal to eleven
Negative two x is less than or equal to sixteen
x is less than or equal to negative eight

The 4th line is wrong. Adding 5 to both sides of the inequality does not change the direction.

The original solution is presented as a sequence of equations and inequalities. To identify the line that contains the error, we need to analyze each line and the subsequent one to check for inconsistencies.

Line 1: Negative two times x plus one minus three is greater than or equal to eleven.

This equation is correct.

Line 2: Negative two x plus negative two minus three is greater than or equal to eleven.

In this line, there seems to be a mistake with the signs. The correct expression should be -2x - 2 - 3 >= 11.

Line 3: Negative two x plus negative five is greater than or equal to eleven.

This equation is correct.

Line 4: Negative two x is less than or equal to sixteen.

This equation is correct.

Line 5: x is less than or equal to negative eight.

This equation contradicts the previous line. If -2x ≤ 16, then x ≤ -8 is not possible. Therefore, this is the line that contains the error.

To correct the work, we should reverse the inequality in line 5. The correct inequality is -2x ≥ 16, which means x ≤ -8.

Corrected Solution:
Negative two times x plus one minus three is greater than or equal to eleven
Negative two x plus negative two minus three is greater than or equal to eleven
Negative two x plus negative five is greater than or equal to eleven
Negative two x is less than or equal to sixteen
x is greater than or equal to -8.