speedrunningbans speedrunningbans
  • 11-11-2022
  • Mathematics
contestada

Determine which integer makes the inequality 6(n − 5) < 3(n + 4) true.

S:{11}
S:{14}
S:{30}
S:{42}

Respuesta :

chetankachana
chetankachana chetankachana
  • 11-11-2022

Answer:

S: {11}

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello!

Solve the inequality for n by isolating the variable.

Solve for n

  • 6(n − 5) < 3(n + 4)
  • 6n - 30 < 3n + 12
  • 3n - 30 < 12
  • 3n < 42
  • n < 14

The solution for n is all values less than 14, so 11 would work.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

How one culture contributed to modern science
The length of a rectangle is twice it's width. The perimeter of the rectangle is 126 feet.
How can you use a number line to find the sum of -4 and 6?? Help plzz
Write as a repeating decimal using bar notation. Show your work. 5/11
How much ATP could be obtained from the complete oxidation of one molecule of glucose?
What is P - 15 = 13 - 6p
Mrs. Rios bought 8 packages of pencils for $2.79 each. Write an equation that shows how to find the total amount of money she spent.
Use triangular trade as a sentence
What does negative integer mean
My number has a tens digit that is 8 more then the ones digit. Zero is not one of my digits