Answer: g > 7
Graph has an open circle at 7 on the number line, shading to the right
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Explanation:
Think of it like saying "I have a number, and I add on 5. The result is something larger than 12". You can guess and check your way to the answer, but the quickest way is to subtract 5 from both sides.
We subtract to undo the addition happening to the 'g'.
g+5 > 12
g+5-5 > 12-5
g > 7
So the number is larger than 7. For instance, if g = 8, then,
g+5 > 12
8+5 > 12
13 > 12
This is a true statement.
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If you need to graph the solution, then you'll have an open circle at 7 on the number line. The open circle says to the reader "don't include this value as part of the solution set". Shade to the right of the open circle to describe all values larger than 7.
In summary, the graph has an open circle at 7 and shading to the right.
Answer:
10/4
Step-by-step explanation:
rise over run
The LCD of 1/2 and 5/6 is equal to the LCM of 2 and 6.
Multiples of 2 and 6
2: 2,4,6
6: 6,12,18
As you can see, the first number in both lines are 6.
3"2"x7x0x6x0 is the answe