Get the answers you need at Westonci.ca, where our expert community is always ready to help with accurate information. Our Q&A platform offers a seamless experience for finding reliable answers from experts in various disciplines. Experience the convenience of finding accurate answers to your questions from knowledgeable experts on our platform.

Which inequality is true when n=4?
[tex]2n >6[/tex]
[tex]n+3<7[/tex]
[tex]9-n≥(greater than or equal to) 13[/tex]
[tex] \frac{n}{12} ≥ 3[/tex]


Sagot :

TSO
To find out which inequality is true, we need to plug in n=4.

[tex]2n>6[/tex]
[tex]2(4)>6[/tex]
[tex]8>6[/tex]

And since 8 is really greater than 6, this inequality is true! :)

[tex]n+3<7[/tex]
[tex]4+3 < 7[/tex]
[tex]7 < 7[/tex]

7 is not less than 7. So this inequality is false.

[tex]9- n \geq 13[/tex]
[tex]9-4 \geq 13[/tex]
[tex]5 \geq 13[/tex]

5 is not greater than or equal to 13, so this inequality is false

[tex] \frac{n}{12} \geq 3[/tex]
[tex]\frac{4}{12} \geq 3[/tex]
[tex]\frac{1}{3} \geq 3[/tex]

And 1/3 is not greater than 3, so this inequality is also false.