Translate the sentence into an inequality?

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2 Answers
Feb 18, 2018

#2c - 6 <= -25#

Explanation:

Since we are using the variable #c#, we have to determine what #c#'s relationship to the other numbers is.

Since the question says twice the difference of a number and 6, and #c# is "a number", we know that we should use #2c - 6# on one side of the inequality. The other side should be "at least -25", which means -25 is on the right, and the inequality should be -25 or greater. Another way to put it is that the #2c - 6# should be less or equal to -25.

Now if we make this an inequality, it becomes:

#2c - 6 <= -25#

If you want to solve:

#2c - 6 <= -25#
#2c - 6 +6 <= -25+6#
#2c <= -19#
#c <= -9.5#

Feb 18, 2018

#2abs(c-6) >= -25#

Explanation:

Twice #color(blue)("the difference of a number and 6")# is at least #-25#
#rarr# Twice #color(blue)(abs(c-6))# is at least #-25#

#color(magenta)("Twice ")color(blue)(abs(c-6))# is at least #-25#
#rarr color(magenta)2color(blue)(abs(c-6))# is at least #-25#

#color(magenta)2color(blue)(abs(c-6))color(orange)(" is at least ") -25#
#rarr color(magenta)2color(blue)(abs(c-6))color(orange)(>=)-25#

Notice that this will be true for all Real values of #c#,
so it might be that #color(blue)("the difference of a number and 6")# was intended to be translated as either #color(blue)(""(c-6))# or as #color(blue)(""(6-c))#