Answer:
A-1
B-3
C-4
D-2
E-5
Explanation:
Schoology
let x x +2 x+4 three consecutive odd <span>integers
2x =9+ x+4 </span>Twice the smallest<span> is nine more than the largest
2x - x= 13
x= 13 the first
the second integer 15 the third 17 </span>
Answer:
Both
1 ≥ 2x
and
6x ≥ 3 + 8x – 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Correct representations are representations which are equivalent and represent the exact same relationship. To find these, you can simplify the inequality.
6x ≥ 3 + 4(2x – 1)
6x ≥ 3 + 8x - 4
6x ≥ 8x - 1
-2x ≥ -1
2x ≤ 1
x ≤ 1/2
11/16 is greater so 5/8 is less