Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Can you make the answer clearer. I would be glad to help you. I just don't understand where it says "the sum of three numbers is 16 the sum of twice the first number"
Divide by the coefficient of x.
x = 27/47
How to:
When graphing a linear inequality on a number line, use an open circle for "less than" or "greater than", and a closed circle for "less than or equal to" or "greater than or equal to".
For this problem:
For the number line, we would place a solid dot at −5 because the value is both greater than and equal too (≥) and then continue a line on the number line to the right of that point incorporating all values greater than −5
Answer:
<em><u>(image attached) </u></em>
<em><u>Look at the one showing your problem, the first one.</u></em>
<em><u>It's reverse of that since X is greater meaning the line goes the other way instead as shown in the second image.</u></em>
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