I need a tutor. Here’s the Q.
2.7<b+5=
1. B>7.7
2. B>-2.3
3. B<2.3
4. B<-7.7
Thanks for help!
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Ms.Sue please help me.
2.7<b+5.
b+5 >2.7,
b+5-5 > 2.7-5,
b > -2.3.
2.7<b+5
2.7 - 5 < b
-2.3 < b
or
b > -2.3
agree with Henry.
Thank you.
You're welcome hunny!!
To solve the equation 2.7 < b + 5, you need to isolate the variable (b) on one side of the inequality. Here's how you can do it step by step:
1. Subtract 5 from both sides of the inequality:
2.7 - 5 < b + 5 - 5
-2.3 < b
Now, you have the inequality -2.3 < b. To answer your question, you need to choose the correct statement about the value of b.
Let's analyze each of the given options:
1. B > 7.7: This statement is not true because -2.3 is not greater than 7.7.
2. B > -2.3: This statement is true since the inequality -2.3 < b means that b can be any value greater than -2.3.
3. B < 2.3: This statement is not true because -2.3 is not less than 2.3.
4. B < -7.7: This statement is not true because -2.3 is not less than -7.7.
Therefore, the correct answer is option 2: B > -2.3.
If you need more help or clarification, feel free to ask!