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| \(\frac{x}{2}\) |
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| \(\text-\frac{x}{2}\) |
Diego is solving the inequality \(100-3x \ge \text-50\). First, he solves the equation \(100-3x = \text-50\) and gets \(x=50\). Which inequality represents all the solutions for \(100-3x \ge \text-50\)?
\(x < 50\)
\(x \le 50\)
\(x > 50\)
\(x \ge 50\)
Solve the inequality \(\text-5(x-1)>\text-40\), and graph the solution on the number line.
Select all values of \(x\) that make the inequality \(\text-x+6\ge10\) true.
-3.9
4
-4.01
-4
4.01
3.9
0
-7
Represent the solution for each inequality on the number line.
\(x>7\)
\(x\geq\text-4.2\)
The price of a pair of earrings is $22 but Priya buys them on sale for $13.20.