-5/4 + b ≤ -16
b ≤ -16 + 5/4
b ≤ -59/4
FALSE
No because eight fifths would become 1 and 3 fifths
The main difference is that if you multiply both sides of an inequality by a negative number, you have to change the direction of the inequality sign - for example "greater than" would become "less than".
Oh, what a lovely question! If you have 3 wholes and you want to see how many one-fifths are in them, you simply divide 3 by 1/5. That means you would have 15 one-fifths in 3 wholes. Isn't that just a happy little math problem?
Two fifths of 25 would be 10.
The answer to a problem that has a negative number added to a negative number would be negative.It would be a negative
You solve an inequality in the same way as you would solve an equality (equation). The only difference is that if you multiply or divide both sides of an inequality by a negative number, you must reverse the inequality sign. Thus, if you have -3x < 9 to find x, you need to divide by -3. That is a negative number so -3x/(-3) > 9/(-3) reverse inequality x > -3
When you have a negative variable in an equation that you are trying to solve for, you multiply each side of the equation by -1. If it is an inequality such as <, you would flip the sign to > and vice versa.
FALSE
The three-fifths compromise helped the south because slaves were counted as three fifths of a person so it would help get more seats in congress. It helped the north because slavery would be banned in 1808.hi
The LCM of 5 and 8 is 40, which in this problem would be the least common denominator.
No because eight fifths would become 1 and 3 fifths
I would not waste my time, because that's not an inequality.
The main difference is that if you multiply both sides of an inequality by a negative number, you have to change the direction of the inequality sign - for example "greater than" would become "less than".
Oh, what a lovely question! If you have 3 wholes and you want to see how many one-fifths are in them, you simply divide 3 by 1/5. That means you would have 15 one-fifths in 3 wholes. Isn't that just a happy little math problem?
Two fifths of 25 would be 10.
Fifths doesn't go into 2 and 1/2 evenly. It would be about twelve fifths.