Chapter 8: Problem 39
Write a multi-step inequality that can be solved by first adding 3 to each side.
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Chapter 8: Problem 39
Write a multi-step inequality that can be solved by first adding 3 to each side.
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Solve each inequality and check your solution. Then graph the solution on a number line. $$2 n+5>11-n$$
Solve each equation. Check your solution. $$\frac{1}{2}(2 n-5)=4 n-1$$
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Express each number in scientific notation. $$4,500,000$$
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