The numbers can be a solution for the inequality 32+a>44 is 13 and 14.
What is the solution set to an inequality or an equation?
If the equation or inequality have variable terms, than there might be some values of those variables for which the equation or inequality might be correct. Such values are known as solution to that equation or inequality. To set of such values are called solution set to be considered equation or inequality.
Given that;
The inequality= 32+a>44
To solve the inequality 32 + a > 44, we need to isolate the variable "a" on one side of the inequality.
32 + a > 44
Subtract 32 from both sides:
a > 44 - 32
a > 12
This means that any number greater than 12 can be a solution to the inequality.
Therefore, the inequalities numbers 13 and 14 can be solutions, but 11 and 12 cannot.