How do you solve #–30 + 5a <=16 #?
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I really don't know how to explain it to you but I will try.
Explanation:
You add 30 on both sides to cancel the 30 and leave the 5a by itself. 30 cancels out since you added 30, and 16 plus 30 is 46. When 30 cancels out and 5a is by itself, you just divide by five both sides. 5a divided by 5 is a, and 46 divided by 5 is 9.2, and if you have to round it by the nearest tenth, then the answer is just 9.
Explanation:
Solution:
Using Interval Notation :
Explanation:
Given the Inequality expression:
Rearrange the terms in
Add
Divide both sides of the inequality by
Hence, the required solution is given by
Using Interval Notation :
You can verify the solution with a graph: