1.solve x-7>10

a.x>3
b.x>7
c.x>17
d.x>70
this is for the solving multiple step inequalities please help with all ten questions i have
1.a
2.d
3.c
4.c
5.b
6.d
7.c
8.d
9.b
10.b
warning these are what i have and are not correct

c

17
7
4
-2
c
a
d
b
40
Quiz: Solving Multi-Step Inequalities Quiz Part 1
Algebra 1 A-Johnson / 4. Solving Inequalities / 4.4. Solving Multi-Step Inequalities
hopes this helps ya'll

how all i asked is for someone to tell me if these

were right and that someone who knew the right answers to tell me if mine were right

thats why i wanted help from someone who recently did the quiz because i dont have time to wright all of that out i admire the people who have that time i just dont thx anyways

and all steve did was tell me i needed or should post all the questions

bodibeepbop is 100% correct.....use those answers if you wanna pass👍

According to my calculations, the complete correct answer is c. I only know this because I looked at everyone else's answers.

Person above is 100 right. Trust him

1.17

2.7
3.4
4.-2
5.C
6.A
7.D
8.B
9.40
The last one you have to do on your own sorry!!!!!!!
This is the right answers^^

whats the answer?

Im confuzeled

1. c

explanation: all you have to do is add 7 to -7 then do the same for the 10 which would be 10 + 7 which equals 17 so therefore the answer is C.

So that one person who needed help at the top, he chose random a b c or d because on 5 I you type in the answer so it is not multiple choice so he wasn’t actually trying to show his work.

Im really not trying to mess you guys up but some of bodibeepbops answers dont seem to make sense. for one of the questions it shows 5a - 2 < 18. Bodi is saying that a < 4. Wouldn't that make the equation equal then?

#1 nope. Add 7 to both sides

the rest, I have no idea...
Maybe if you provided
(a) the questions
(b) your work
we could see why you think your answers are incorrect.
By the way, you can always check the values in the original questions, to see whether they work, eh? ...

This site is for tutors to help students solve problems.

Even if someone (presumably another student) responded with an assessment of your choices, you would have no idea whether they were correct, would you?