Fill in the blank
2n > 14
N > ______
7
To solve the inequality 2n > 14, we need to isolate n on one side of the inequality sign. First, we divide both sides of the inequality by 2:
(2n)/2 > 14/2
This simplifies to:
n > 7
So, the solution to the inequality 2n > 14 is n > 7.
To find the value of N that satisfies the inequality 2n > 14, we need to isolate the variable N.
First, divide both sides of the inequality by 2 to get rid of the coefficient:
2n/2 > 14/2
n > 7
So, the value of N that satisfies the inequality 2n > 14 is N > 7.