SOLUTION: six more than twice a number is greater than negative fourteen. Find all the numbers that make this statement true.What is the equation?
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Question 1082584: six more than twice a number is greater than negative fourteen. Find all the numbers that make this statement true.What is the equation?
Found 2 solutions by MathLover1, My Virtual Math Guide:
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
let's a number be , than twice a number is
more than twice a number is:
and, it than :
........solve for
solution set: ,,, ,....,,.......,........,
Answer by My Virtual Math Guide(2) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Six more than twice a number is greater than negative fourteen.
First, what is 'twice a number"? 'Twice a number' is 'two times a number'. So if we let x be the number, then twice the number = 2x
Six more than twice a number (2x) is 6 + 2x
(Hint: more than = addition)
Since six more than twice a number (6 + 2x) is greater than negative fourteen, then:
6 + 2x > -14
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