SOLUTION: What would you do to solve the following inequality? x – 5 > 3 Add 5 to both sides Subtract 5 from both sides Multiply by 5 on both sides Divide by 5 on both sides

Algebra.Com
Question 1085075: What would you do to solve the following inequality?
x – 5 > 3
Add 5 to both sides

Subtract 5 from both sides
Multiply by 5 on both sides
Divide by 5 on both sides

Found 2 solutions by ikleyn, MathLover1:
Answer by ikleyn(52776)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
.
What would you do to solve the following inequality?
x – 5 > 3
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Add 5 to both sides                     <<<---===
 
Subtract 5 from both sides

Multiply by 5 on both sides

Divide by 5 on both sides


Answer by MathLover1(20849)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Add to both sides (to isolate variable )

...done!

RELATED QUESTIONS

What would you do first to solve the following inequality? x/-2 – 3 < 10 Multiply... (answered by Fombitz)
What would you do to solve the following inequality? x – 8 < 14 Multiply both sides... (answered by Theo)
What would you do to solve the following inequality? x/-2 < -5 Multiply both sides... (answered by Theo)
What would you do to solve the following inequality? 6x > 24 Multiply by 6 on both... (answered by emathwiz)
What would you do to solve the following inequality? 6x > 24 Multiply by 6 on both... (answered by josmiceli)
What would you do first to solve the following inequality? 4x + 7 > 23 Add 4 to both... (answered by ikleyn)
Question 8 What numbers are in the solution set of the following inequality? Please... (answered by Alan3354)
I need to solve for x on the following equations. I honestly don't know what to do.... (answered by fcabanski)
fill in all missing terms and select all missing descriptions. Simplify any fractions.... (answered by ikleyn)