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Which value of k makes the inequality 11+2k>19 true?

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Answer:

k>4

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the inequality


11+2k>19

First, subtract 11 from both sides.


\begin{gathered} 11-11+2k>19-11 \\ 2k>8 \end{gathered}

Next, divide both sides by 2


\begin{gathered} (2k)/(2)>(8)/(2) \\ k>4 \end{gathered}

The value of k that makes the inequality true is any value of k greater than 4.

We can write this in interval notation as:


(4,\infty)

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