Damaskas Dark
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Hey there, can anyone help me out a bit with these problems? It's the only section I can't seem to do, it's been sent back to me like three times. Please and thanks to any help given!
1. Write an inequality that can be solved using multiplication where the solution is x < 12.
2. Write an inequality that can be solved using division where the solution is x > 3.
3. The product of an integer and 5 is greater and -32. Find the least integer that makes this true.
4. The quotient of an integer and -3 is less than -18. Find the least integer that makes this true.
5. Write a two-step equation using the numbers 3, 4, and 5, in which the solution is 2.
Again, any and all assistance with these would be much appreciated.
1. Write an inequality that can be solved using multiplication where the solution is x < 12.
2. Write an inequality that can be solved using division where the solution is x > 3.
3. The product of an integer and 5 is greater and -32. Find the least integer that makes this true.
4. The quotient of an integer and -3 is less than -18. Find the least integer that makes this true.
5. Write a two-step equation using the numbers 3, 4, and 5, in which the solution is 2.
Again, any and all assistance with these would be much appreciated.