SOLUTION: section 2.7
I believe its B but i can be wrong
x is at least 5
2 TIMES A NUMBer ,increased by 28, is less than or equal to 6 times that number.
a) x> 0
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Question 40774: section 2.7
I believe its B but i can be wrong
x is at least 5
2 TIMES A NUMBer ,increased by 28, is less than or equal to 6 times that number.
a) x> 0
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b) x> 5
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c) x <5
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d) x > 0
e) x < 5
f < x < 0
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2 TIMES A NUMBer ,increased by 28, is less than or equal to 6 times that number.
Let "x" be the number.
2x+28<=6x
4x>=28
x>=7
Cheers,
stan H.
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