3.

Which of the following equations has an infinite number of solutions? (1 point)

3x – 3 = –4x
2y + 4 – y = 16
7x + 5 = 4x + 5 + 3x
6y – 2 = 2(y – 1)

5.
Write an inequality for the word sentence: k is less than zero. (1 point)

k > 0
k ≥ 0
k < 0
k ≤ 0

Solve the inequality.
6.
q – 12 ≥ –13 (1 point)

q ≥ 1
q ≥ –1
q ≥ 25
q ≥ –25

7.
12p < 96 (1 point)

p < 8
p < 108
p < 84
p < –8

8.
g/–5 < –18 (1 point)

g < –23
g > –90
g > 90
g < 90

9.
The result of 6 subtracted from a number n is at least 2. What numbers are solutions? (1 point)

n – 2 > 6; n > 8
n – 6 ≥ 2; n ≥ 8
n + 6 ≥ 2; n ≤ 4
n + 6 ≥ 2; n ≥ 4

My answers:
3. 7x + 5 = 4x + 5 + 3x
5. k < 0
6. q ≥ –1
7. p < 8
8. g > –90
9. n – 6 ≥ 2; n ≥ 8

bobby flay is close but the real answers to lesson 7 solving inequalities by multiplying or dividing.

1 - 7
2 - 8
3 - 7x+5=4x+5+3x
4 - <---------- -2 colored dot
5 - k<0
6 - q > -1
7 - p<8
8 - g> 90
9 - n-6>2 n>8

1-c

2-c
3-c
4-b
5-c
6-b
7-a
8-c
9-b

Yaboi was correct on all except number 8: number 8 is actually g>90 and also 1 and 2 ain’t minus they are just 7 and 8

1 - 7

2 - 8
3 - 7x+5=4x+5+3x
4 - <---------- -2 colored dot
5 - x=2
6 - q > -1
7 - p<8
8 - g> -90
9 - n-6>2 n>8

100% I just took the test I swear : )

Those are not correct the first two are positive idk if that person meant them to be positive and use those dashes to separate the number and the answer but the first two are positive 7 and number 2 is positive 8 just to make that clear

Can I get your autograph @BobbyFlay

Yankee with no BRIM. (this meme will never die.) Also yes, connections academy student is correct.

Ok nvm yaboi was correct I’m just blind

are these right?

Bobby Flay got number 8 wrong the correct answer is g> 90 the other ones are correct.