Answer:
d. 5. 1 ≤ d ≤ 2
e. 4. t ≥ 5
f. 1. -z < 4
Explanation:
d. d is between 2 and 1
The statement "d is between 2 and 1" means that d is greater than 1 and less than 2. We can represent this using the inequality 1 < d < 2. However, the answer choices do not match this exact form of inequality. To rephrase the inequality in a way that matches the answer choices, we can use the logical "and" operator to combine two inequalities: d is greater than or equal to 1, and d is less than or equal to 2. This gives us the inequality 1 ≤ d ≤ 2, which is answer choice 5.
e. t is not less than 5
The statement "t is not less than 5" means that t is greater than or equal to 5. This can be represented using the inequality t ≥ 5, which is answer choice 4.
f. The negative of z is not greater than 4
The statement "the negative of z is not greater than 4" means that -z is less than or equal to 4. We can represent this using the inequality -z ≤ 4, which is answer choice 2. However, the question does not include an answer choice for -z < 4, which is also true based on the statement.