n + 7 > 2
which is equivalent to n > -5
The statement "Twice the quantity of a number plus two is greater than the number plus five" can be expressed mathematically as (2x + 2 > x + 5), where (x) is the number. To solve this inequality, we can subtract (x) from both sides, resulting in (x + 2 > 5). Further simplifying gives (x > 3). Thus, the solution indicates that the number must be greater than 3.
The first number is odd, the second is odd. Odd + Odd = Even ie the sum is even. Either number is greater than 2 so their sum is greater than 2. All even numbers greater than 2 are composite.
No.No.No.No.
-2 is greater than -11.
2
No, it's a smaller number.
2x + 2 > x + 5
n>3 2x + 2 > x + 5
The statement "Twice the quantity of a number plus two is greater than the number plus five" can be expressed mathematically as (2x + 2 > x + 5), where (x) is the number. To solve this inequality, we can subtract (x) from both sides, resulting in (x + 2 > 5). Further simplifying gives (x > 3). Thus, the solution indicates that the number must be greater than 3.
The first number is odd, the second is odd. Odd + Odd = Even ie the sum is even. Either number is greater than 2 so their sum is greater than 2. All even numbers greater than 2 are composite.
You didn't say what the numbers were but if the negative number was of greater value (for example -2 + 1) than your answer would be negative. But if the positive number had greater value (2 + -1) than your answer would be positive.
Not if the negative number is greater than the positive. If the positive number is greater than the negative, it logically follows that the resulting number would be positive. Example: -2 + 1 = -1 -2 + 2 = 0 -2 + 3 = 1
-2 is less than plus 3.
No.No.No.No.
-2 is greater than -11.
2 times the quantity 4 greater than a number
NO because 1 and 1\2 is greater than 1 but less than 2. And 2 is a whole number.