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Answer: All of the values for x would make the equation FALSE.

Explanation:

To see if each value would fit x for this equation, we will need to check each of them.

If you said x = 1 would fit this equation, it would be 7 < 3 - 1. This would be false because when you evaluate this equation, it would be 2 is greater or equal to 7 which isn't true.

If you said x = 5 would fit this equation, it would be 7 < 3 - 5. This would be false because when you evaluate this equation, it would be -2 is greater or equal to 7 which also isn't true.

If you said x = -3 would fit this equation, it would be 7 < 3 - -3. This would be false because when you evaluate this equation, it would be 6 is greater or equal to 7 which is really close, but it isn't true.

Therefore, none of these values for x would fit this equation at all in any way. The value of x would have to be -4 or more to make this statement true. Hope this helps!

-From a Fifth Grade Honors Student

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