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Zepler [3.9K]
2 years ago
11

Help me fill in the blanks please help

Mathematics
1 answer:
agasfer [191]2 years ago
3 0

The missing values in the inequality problem are;

A = -9

B = 72

C = 22

<h3>What is the explanation for the above?</h3>

5p - 8 (p + 1) > 16 .........................   (1) Given

5 (-10) - 8 (-10 +1) > 16 ...................... (2) Given

Where P is equal to 10 [Given in the second line as given in equation 2 above; Hence,

Substitute 10 for p

⇒ 5 (-10) - 8(-10+1)>  16

⇒ -50 -8(-9) > 16

⇒ -50 + 72 > 16

Hence

22 > 16 → T

Please note that T is symbolic of "True" that is

it is true that 22 is greater than 16.

Learn more about inequality problems:

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