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Solve the inequality 5m < –25

a)

m > –5


b)

m < 125


c)

m < –5


d)

m < –125

2 Answers

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

5m<-25

-25÷5<m

-5<m

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User Tomasz Linkowski
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Answer: option c.

Explanation:

Given the following inequality:


5m < -25

You need to solve for "m".

Then, in order to solve for "m", you can apply the Division property of inequality and divide both sides by -5. So, you get:


(5m)/(5)<(-25)/(5)\\\\m<-5

Therefore, the solution of the inequality provided written in Set Notation is:

{
m| m<-5}

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User Zahid M
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