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  • 03-04-2020
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Which set of values makes the inequality n > -5 true?
{-5, -5.5, -6}
{-5, -4.5, -3)
{-6,0,5}
{-6, -7,-8}

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Answer:

all false

Step-by-step explanation:

n > -5

{-5, -5.5, -6}   False cannot = -5  ( all are greater than or equal to -5)

{-5, -4.5, -3)   False cannot = -5

{-6,0,5}   False cannot = -6

{-6, -7,-8}False  these are less than -5

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