Solve the inequality 2/3x≤5. Which of the following graphs shows the solution? (1 point)ResponsesA number line ranges from negative 10 to 10 with numbers listed in unit increments. A closed point is plotted on the number line at 5 start fraction 2 over 3 end fraction. A leftward arrow is marked on the number line that originates at the closed circle and goes beyond negative 10.Image with alt text: A number line ranges from negative 10 to 10 with numbers listed in unit increments. A closed point is plotted on the number line at 5 start fraction 2 over 3 end fraction. A leftward arrow is marked on the number line that originates at the closed circle and goes beyond negative 10.A number line ranges from negative 10 to 10 with numbers listed in unit increments. A closed point is plotted on the number line at 4 start fraction 1 over 3 end fraction. A leftward arrow is marked on the number line that originates at the closed circle and goes beyond negative 10.Image with alt text: A number line ranges from negative 10 to 10 with numbers listed in unit increments. A closed point is plotted on the number line at 4 start fraction 1 over 3 end fraction. A leftward arrow is marked on the number line that originates at the closed circle and goes beyond negative 10.A number line ranges from negative 10 to 10 with numbers listed in unit increments. A closed point is plotted on the number line at 3 start fraction 1 over 3 end fraction. A leftward arrow is marked on the number line that originates at the closed circle and goes beyond negative 10.Image with alt text: A number line ranges from negative 10 to 10 with numbers listed in unit increments. A closed point is plotted on the number line at 3 start fraction 1 over 3 end fraction. A leftward arrow is marked on the number line that originates at the closed circle and goes beyond negative 10.A number line ranges from negative 10 to 10 with numbers listed in unit increments. A closed point is plotted on the number line at 7.5. A leftward arrow is marked on the number line that originates at the closed circle and goes beyond negative 10.Image with alt text: A number line ranges from negative 10 to 10 with numbers listed in unit increments. A closed point is plotted on the number line at 7.5. A leftward arrow is marked on the number line that originates at the closed circle and goes beyond negative 10.Skip to navigation

To solve the inequality, we need to isolate x.

Multiply both sides of the inequality by 3/2:

(2/3)(3/2)x ≤ (3/2)(5)
x ≤ 15/2

The solution is x ≤ 15/2.

Looking at the graphs, the correct answer is the first one: "A number line ranges from negative 10 to 10 with numbers listed in unit increments. A closed point is plotted on the number line at 5 2/3. A leftward arrow is marked on the number line that originates at the closed circle and goes beyond negative 10." This graph shows the solution x ≤ 15/2 as it marks a closed point at 5 2/3 (which is 15/3 or 15/2) and indicates the values less than or equal to 15/2 with a leftward arrow.