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12 September, 05:32

Part A: Consider the equation x + 7 = 16. Which number from the set {5, 7, 9, 11} makes the equation true?

Part B: If the equation above was changed to the inequality x + 7 < 16, would the same number make the inequality true? Explain why or why not.

Do any numbers from the set given in Part A satisfy the inequality? If so, which ones?

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  1. 12 September, 05:55
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    Part A: Substitute/plug in each number into the equation to see which number will make the equation true.

    x + 7 = 16 Plug in 5 into "x"

    5 + 7 = 16

    12 = 16 5 doesn't make the equation true because it equals 12 not 16

    x + 7 = 16 Plug in 7 into "x"

    7 + 7 = 16

    14 = 16 7 doesn't make the equation true because it equals 14 not 16

    x + 7 = 16 Plug in 9 into "x"

    9 + 7 = 16

    16 = 16 9 makes the equation true because it equals 16

    Part B: Plug in 9 into "x" in the inequality to see if it still makes it true.

    x + 7 < 16 [x plus 7 is less than 16]

    9 + 7 < 16

    16 < 16 [16 is less than 16] The same number would not make the inequality true because 16 can't be less than itself.

    To figure out which numbers satisfy the inequality, plug it into the inequality:

    x + 7 < 16 Plug in 5 into "x"

    5 + 7 < 16

    12 < 16 5 does satisfy the inequality because 12 is less than 16

    x + 7 < 16 Plug in 7 into "x"

    14 < 16 7 does satisfy the inequality because 14 is less than 16

    x + 7 < 16 Plug in 11 into "x"

    11 + 7 < 16

    18 < 16 11 doesn't satisfy the inequality because 18 isn't less than 16
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