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16 November, 04:13

Twice a number minus 4 is less than three times the number. (define a variable, write an inequality, and solve for the problem)

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  1. 16 November, 04:33
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    A variable is a letter representing a number (ex. 2a+8h=26 ... a=5 & h=2)

    "Solving'' an inequality means finding all of its solutions. A "solution'' of an inequality is a number which when substituted for the variable makes the inequality a true statement.

    Here is an example: Consider the inequality

    When we substitute 8 for x, the inequality becomes 8-2 > 5. Thus, x=8 is a solution of the inequality

    2n-4 < 3n

    +4

    2n+4-4<3n+4

    2n<3n+4

    -3n

    2n-3n<4

    -n<4

    /-1

    n>-4
  2. 16 November, 04:39
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    X will represent unknown

    2x-4<3x

    treat the < sign as a = sign

    2x-4=3x

    subtract 2x form both sides

    -4=x

    put the < sign back

    -4
    -4 is less than than x or

    x is greater than - 4
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