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mihalych1998 [28]
2 years ago
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The inequality x < 9 or x ≥ 14 can be used to represent the hourly wage, x, of each employee at a store. Which are possible v

alues for x? Select two options.
Mathematics
1 answer:
sattari [20]2 years ago
4 0

Based on the given inequality; x < 9 or x ≥ 14, the possible values of x are $8 and $14

<h3>Inequality</h3>

x < 9 or x ≥ 14

  • This means x less than 9 or greater or equal to 14

From the options

All values less than 9 are

$8

All values greater than or equal to 14 are

$14

Therefore, based on the options given, the possible values of x are $8 and $14

Complete question:

The inequality x < 9 or x ≥ 14 can be used to represent the hourly wage, x, of each employee at a store. Which are possible values for x? Check all that apply. $8 $9 $11 $13 $14 $15

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