Question 1203401:  Which of the inequalities below does not include c=0.5 as part of the solution set. 
c is greater than 50 
1/2
13 is greater than or equal to c 
7.5 is less than of equal to c 
c<-1 
c<2.5 
-6 is greater than or equal to c 
c is less than or equal to 1/2 
 Found 4 solutions by  greenestamps, Theo, MathLover1, ikleyn: Answer by greenestamps(13215)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! 
  
I'm not sure what it is about this that makes you think you need our help....
  
Substituting c=0.5 in each inequality....
  
0.5 is greater than 50  FALSE 
1/2 13 is greater than or equal to 0.5  I don't know what "1/2 13" means.... 
7.5 is less than of equal to 0.5  FALSE 
0.5<-1  FALSE 
0.5<2.5  TRUE 
-6 is greater than or equal to 0.5  FALSE 
0.5 is less than or equal to 1/2  TRUE (they are equal)
  
 
 Answer by Theo(13342)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! c = .5 is the solution.
 
 
c is greater than 50 
c = .5 is not greater than 50, so this is not part of the solution set. 
NOT
 
 
1/2 13 is greater than or equal to c 
1/2 of 13 = 6.5, so 6.5 is greater than or equal to c. 
6.5 is greater than c = .5, so this is part of the solutoon sert.
 
 
7.5 is less than or equal to c 
7.5 is not less than or equal to c = .5, so this is not part of the soluton set. 
NOT
 
 
c<-1 
c = .5 is not less than -1, so this is not part of the solution set. 
NOT
 
 
c<2.5 
c = .5 is less than 2.5, so this is part of the solution set.
 
 
-6 is greater than or equal to c 
-6 is not greater than c = .5, so this is not part of the solution set. 
NOT
 
 
c is less than or equal to 1/2 
c = .5 is the same as c = 1/2, so this is part of the solution set.
 
 
based on the analysis above, the foolowing are not part of the solution set.
 
 
c is greater than 50 
7.5 is less than or equal to c 
c<-1 
-6 is greater than or equal to c 
 
 Answer by MathLover1(20850)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! Which of the inequalities below does not include   as part of the solution set.
 
 
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 Answer by ikleyn(52903)      (Show Source): 
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