I can't figure out some of them, and I need help!

m - 7 < 6

1. m< -13 **
2. m< 1
3. m< -1
4. m< 13

n - 8 > 5

1. n> 13**
2. n> 3
3. n> -3
4. n> -13

p + 5 < 10

1. p < -15**
2. p < 5
3. p < 15
4. p < -5

The science class is taking a trip to the science center. There are 20 (twenty) students and an unknown amount of adult chaprones. The bus holds 35, what is the great amount of adults that can go?

1. 5
2. 10
3. 15**
4. 75

1.) D

2.) A
3.) B
4.) C

m - 7 < 6

Nope. ADD 7 to both sides.

n - 8 > 5 correct
How could you get this one right, and miss the others? Guessing?

p + 5 < 10
Nope. Subtract 5 from both sides

bus problem. correct

So one is D?

And 4 is 5...?

yes

thanks for the help, i forgot to say it!

im confused what are the answers

To solve the first inequality, m - 7 < 6, you need to isolate the variable m.

1. Start by adding 7 to both sides of the inequality: m - 7 + 7 < 6 + 7. This simplifies to m < 13.

Therefore, the correct answer is 4. m < 13.

To solve the second inequality, n - 8 > 5:

1. Start by adding 8 to both sides of the inequality: n - 8 + 8 > 5 + 8. This simplifies to n > 13.

Therefore, the correct answer is 1. n > 13.

To solve the third inequality, p + 5 < 10:

1. Start by subtracting 5 from both sides of the inequality: p + 5 - 5 < 10 - 5. This simplifies to p < 5.

Therefore, the correct answer is 2. p < 5.

To find the greatest number of adult chaperones that can go on the trip, considering the bus capacity of 35 and the presence of 20 students:

1. Subtract the number of students from the bus capacity: 35 - 20.

Therefore, the correct answer is 3. 15 adults can go on the trip.