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2s + 36 > 50 do fractional solutions make sense in this context? Why or why not

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Answer:

There may be fractional solutions in this context.

Explanation:

We are given an inequality equation and we have to get a solution to that.

It is, 2s + 36 > 50

⇒ 2s > 50 - 36 {Subtracting 36 from both the sides}

⇒ 2s > 14

⇒ s > 7 {Dividing both sides by 2}

Therefore, solution of this given inequality is s > 7.

Now, the value of s is greater than 7 which may be an integer or a fraction.

So, there may be fractional solutions in this context. (Answer)

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