lilsmurf538 lilsmurf538
  • 20-03-2018
  • Mathematics
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Write an inequality to represent the situation. Twelve times a number increased by four is no more thsn twenty-three.

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nilbert
nilbert nilbert
  • 20-03-2018
Hi there!

The inequality for this situation is

12x + 4 <= 23
Where x is the number. 

Hope this helps!
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frika
frika frika
  • 22-09-2018

Let x be the number.

Twelve times the number x  is 12·x=12x.

The number 12x increased by four is 12x+4. This result is no more than twenty-three, then

12x+4≤23.

Answer: 12x+4≤23.


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