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Maslowich
2 years ago
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Write and solve an inequality that means a number plus six is less than or equal to twenty-four.​

Mathematics
2 answers:
hichkok12 [17]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Inequality:  x + 6 ≤ 24

Solution:  x ≤ 18

Step-by-step explanation:

<u>Plus</u>:  "+" →  to <u>add</u> something to something else

<u>Less than or equal to</u>:  "≤" → the expression on the left side of the inequality sign is <u>smaller</u> than the expression on the right side of the sign.

Let x be the unknown number.

A number plus 6 is less than or equal to twenty-four:

x + 6 ≤ 24

To solve the found inequality, subtract 6 from both sides:

⇒ x + 6 - 6 ≤ 24 - 6

⇒ x ≤ 18

Therefore, the solution to the inequality is x ≤ 18.  The unknown number x can be <u>any real number equal to or less than 18</u>.

Snowcat [4.5K]2 years ago
3 0

No be n

  • n+6≤24

Solve

  • n≤24-6
  • n≤18

Solution set

  • (-oo,18]
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