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The inequality Six times a number x is at least −24.

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User Tomi
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Answer:


6x\geq -24

Explanation:

The given statement is

"The inequality six times a number
x is at least
-24"

"Six times" represents the product between six and a variable.

"At least" represents the sign
\geq, which means that the minimum value possible is -24.

So, this statement can be represented as


6x\geq -24

If you want two find the solution set for
x, you just have to isolate it, as follows


6x\geq -24\\x \geq (-24)/(6)\\x\geq -4

Therefore, the solution for the inequality is a set that comprehend -4 and all numbers more then -4.

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User San Diago
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Answer:

6x ≥ -24

x ≥ -4

Explanation:

the inequality of Six times a number x is at least −24

6x ≥ -24

Divide each side by 6

6x/6 ≥ -24/6

x ≥ -4

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User Dan Bemowski
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