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Find the error in the calculations below:

Line (1): -3(2x + 5) <21
Line (2): -6x
15 < 21
Line (3): -6x < 36
Line (4): x <- 6
Line (5):
-
O The error occurred from line (1) to line (2).
O The error occurred from line (4) to line (5).
O The error occurred from line (3) to line (4).
O The error occurred from line (2) to line (3).

Find the error in the calculations below: Line (1): -3(2x + 5) <21 Line (2): -6x-example-1
User Satevg
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The mistake was made during the distribution step from line (1) to line (2), where -3 times 5 was incorrectly noted as +15 instead of the correct -15.

The error occurred from line (2) to line (3).

In line (2), the student incorrectly distributed the negative sign inside the parentheses and simplified it, resulting in -6x < 21.

However, in line (3), the student incorrectly wrote the inequality as -6x < 36 instead of -6x < 21. This error led to the incorrect conclusion in line (4), which should be x > -6 instead of x < -6.

The error occurred from line (2) to line (3). When you distribute the -3 across the terms in the parenthesis in line (1), the result should be -6x - 15 < 21. Then, when you add 15 to both sides to isolate the term with x, you should end with -6x < 36, which is correctly shown in line (3). However, the error in line (2) is a matter of an incorrect distribution where -3 times 5 was incorrectly written as +15 rather than -15, affecting all subsequent steps.

User Matra
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Answer: Line 3 to line 4

Explanation:

When dividing by a negative, you need to flip the inequality sign.

User Doug Hughes
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