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Nineteen less than two-sevenths times a number is more than negative one. Which inequality BEST represents this situation?

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19 - (2)/(7) (x) > - 1
User Tony Bui
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Answer:


\displaystyle(2)/(7)x-19 > -1

Explanation:

We are given the following information in the question:

"Nineteen less than two-sevenths times a number is more than negative one."

Le x be the number.

Then, according to the question, the inequality that represents the given situation can be formed in the following manner:

two-sevenths times a number:


\displaystyle(2)/(7)x

Nineteen less than two-sevenths times a number:


\displaystyle(2)/(7)x-19

Nineteen less than two-sevenths times a number is more than negative one.


\displaystyle(2)/(7)x-19 > -1

is the required inequality.

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