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Which value is a solution of the inequalityx∕5 + 2 ≤ 6?

A) 
x = 49

B) 
x = 15

C) 
x = 37

D) 
x = 21



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Answer:

B. x = 15

Explanation:

  1. Firstly we simplify the inequality, so we have x on the left side, and every number on the right side

  2. (x)/(5)+2\leq 6\\ (x)/(5)+2-(2)\leq 6-(2) so we take away 2 on both sides

  3. (x)/(5)\leq 4 now this is the same as
    (1)/(5)*x\leq 4
  4. Now we multiply by 5 on both sides

  5. 5*(1)/(5)*x\leq 5*4 which is
    (5)/(5)*x \leq 20 which is simply
    x \leq 20 since 5 divide by 5 is 1 and 1 times x is x
  6. So the inequality
    x \leq 20 means "every number for x that is less than or equal to 20"
  7. Now from the list, the only number that fits is 15. So that's our answer
User Ayyan Alvi
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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation

the answer comes to
x\leq 20 and 15 is the only answer below 20

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