Between 1 and 2
The solution to the inequality 3x < 15 is x < 5. On a number line, this would be represented by an open circle at 5 with an arrow pointing to the left, indicating all real numbers less than 5. The number line would start at negative infinity and end at 5, with 5 not included in the solution set.
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Get in slope intercept form. 3X + 5Y = 15 5Y = -3X + 15 Y = -3/5X + 3 -3/5 is the slope of this line and the line parallel to this line
There cannot be any number between two identical numbers.
well if you count by 1, 2, 3 ,4 you would know and also if you multiply that will let you know what 15 is contain in.....
5 past 10 on a number line would leave you at 15.
The solution to the inequality 3x < 15 is x < 5. On a number line, this would be represented by an open circle at 5 with an arrow pointing to the left, indicating all real numbers less than 5. The number line would start at negative infinity and end at 5, with 5 not included in the solution set.
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The answer is 35.
Usually for the parade before a final and other games, teams line up with the captain first, followed by the rest of the team in numerical order, which is also by position from backs to forwards, with the highest being 15. If a substitute is playing, he would have a number higher than 15, but he would line up in the position of the player he is replacing and not at the back of the parade.Usually for the parade before a final and other games, teams line up with the captain first, followed by the rest of the team in numerical order, which is also by position from backs to forwards, with the highest being 15. If a substitute is playing, he would have a number higher than 15, but he would line up in the position of the player he is replacing and not at the back of the parade.Usually for the parade before a final and other games, teams line up with the captain first, followed by the rest of the team in numerical order, which is also by position from backs to forwards, with the highest being 15. If a substitute is playing, he would have a number higher than 15, but he would line up in the position of the player he is replacing and not at the back of the parade.Usually for the parade before a final and other games, teams line up with the captain first, followed by the rest of the team in numerical order, which is also by position from backs to forwards, with the highest being 15. If a substitute is playing, he would have a number higher than 15, but he would line up in the position of the player he is replacing and not at the back of the parade.Usually for the parade before a final and other games, teams line up with the captain first, followed by the rest of the team in numerical order, which is also by position from backs to forwards, with the highest being 15. If a substitute is playing, he would have a number higher than 15, but he would line up in the position of the player he is replacing and not at the back of the parade.Usually for the parade before a final and other games, teams line up with the captain first, followed by the rest of the team in numerical order, which is also by position from backs to forwards, with the highest being 15. If a substitute is playing, he would have a number higher than 15, but he would line up in the position of the player he is replacing and not at the back of the parade.Usually for the parade before a final and other games, teams line up with the captain first, followed by the rest of the team in numerical order, which is also by position from backs to forwards, with the highest being 15. If a substitute is playing, he would have a number higher than 15, but he would line up in the position of the player he is replacing and not at the back of the parade.Usually for the parade before a final and other games, teams line up with the captain first, followed by the rest of the team in numerical order, which is also by position from backs to forwards, with the highest being 15. If a substitute is playing, he would have a number higher than 15, but he would line up in the position of the player he is replacing and not at the back of the parade.Usually for the parade before a final and other games, teams line up with the captain first, followed by the rest of the team in numerical order, which is also by position from backs to forwards, with the highest being 15. If a substitute is playing, he would have a number higher than 15, but he would line up in the position of the player he is replacing and not at the back of the parade.Usually for the parade before a final and other games, teams line up with the captain first, followed by the rest of the team in numerical order, which is also by position from backs to forwards, with the highest being 15. If a substitute is playing, he would have a number higher than 15, but he would line up in the position of the player he is replacing and not at the back of the parade.Usually for the parade before a final and other games, teams line up with the captain first, followed by the rest of the team in numerical order, which is also by position from backs to forwards, with the highest being 15. If a substitute is playing, he would have a number higher than 15, but he would line up in the position of the player he is replacing and not at the back of the parade.
1. 15: Let's say your line looked like this <----------1-*---------2----> The star represents the point. The point would be nearer to 1 than to 2!
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15
The answer will depend on which line segments were 15 and 18.
In a one-dimensional number line, moving 15 units to the right from 0 means adding 15 to 0. Therefore, 15 units right of 0 is at the point +15 on the number line. This can also be expressed as the coordinate (15,0) in a Cartesian coordinate system.
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