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28 February, 13:49

Which values from the set {2, 4, 6, 8, 10) make the inequality n + 5 > 10 true?

{4,6}

{6, 8, 10)

{4, 6, 8, 10)

{2,}

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  1. 28 February, 14:18
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    6, 8, 10

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First, solve the inequality

    To do this, we need to get n by itself

    n + 5 > 10

    5 is being added to n. To undo this, subtract 5 from both sides, since subtraction is the opposite of addition. This will eliminate the 5 on the left side, and leave n by itself.

    n+5-5 > 10-5

    n > 5

    So, any number greater than 5 is a solution, and will make the inequality true.

    The numbers in the set that are greater than 5 are 6, 8, and 10

    To test that these numbers do make the inequality true, substitute each value in for n

    n + 5 > 10

    6+5 > 10

    11 > 10

    True

    n + 5 > 10

    8+5>10

    13>10

    True

    n + 5 > 10

    10+5> 10

    15>10

    True
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