SOLUTION: My algebra questions states:
Use the inequality s+12 > 20 to fill in the missing numbers.
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How would I go about setting up this problem? Do I substitute th
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Use the inequality s+12 > 20 to fill in the missing numbers.
a. s>(blank box)
How would I go about setting up this problem? Do I substitute th
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Question 786841: My algebra questions states:
Use the inequality s+12 > 20 to fill in the missing numbers.
a. s>(blank box)
How would I go about setting up this problem? Do I substitute the bank box with the whole inequality stated above? Thanks Answer by Edwin McCravy(20064) (Show Source):
We compare
s+12 > 20
with
s > ___
We notice that the first has a +12 on the left and the second one
doesn't. Then to make the first one look like the second one we
must get rid of the +12. To do that we must add the opposite of
+12 which is -12 to both sides of the inequality:
s+12 > 20
becomes
s+12-12 > 20-12
Then when we simplify we just get:
s > 8
Edwin