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Determine which integer will make the inequality x − 4 < 16 true. S:{16} S:{20} S:{21} S:{32}
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Determine which integer will make the inequality x − 4 < 16 true.
S:{16}
S:{20}
S:{21}
S:{32}
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x = 16 because only a number less than 16 would make it true. Thus (16-4)<16 really is 12<16 and true.
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Answer:
x-4<16
x<16+4
x<20
S:[20] TRUE
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