To find the values that make the inequality −d ≥ 7 true, we can identify the values for which \(d\) is less than or equal to -7. The set of values that satisfy this inequality is: -12, -8, -7.1, -7, -6.9, -6.
An equivalent inequality in terms of

The inequality −d ≥ 7 means that the negative of a number d is greater than or equal to 7.
In simpler terms, it states that d is a number (or value) such that when you multiply it by -1 (making it negative), the result is greater than or equal to 7.
The set of values for d that satisfies this condition includes numbers less than or equal to -7.
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Select the values that make the inequality −d ≥7 true. Then write an equivalent inequality, in terms of d. -12 -8 -7.1 -7 -6.9 -6 -2 0 2 6 6.9 7 7.1 8 12