When you add the same number to both sides of an inequality , does the inequality remain true

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Answer 1
Answer: Yes, The Reason Why, Is If You Add The Same To Both Sides, It Still Remains True. For Example:
10*5+2 < 10*6
But, If You Add 6 To Both Sides:
10*5+8< 10*6+6.
It Is The Same As
50+8<60+6.
In Conclusion, This Means That As Long As You Add The Same Number To Both Sides, Not Just One, But Both Sides, Your Inequality Will Always Stay The Same! (Unless You Change Something That You Aren't Supposed To Like Making Is (10+6)*5+2 < 6*10+6)
Answer 2
Answer: It would be the same, because the number is the same, so an example:
4*3 and 5*3, it would be 12 and 15, but if you add 5 to each side, then it would be, 4*3+5 and 5*3+5, then you would get 17 and 20. So to answer the question, yes the inequality would remain true because the number that you are adding to each side is the same. It is the same with dividing and multiplying and subtracting.

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At the start of the week, you could run for 8 minutes. By the end of the week, you could run for 15 minutes. Which proportion could you use to find the percent increase in your running time?7/15=n/100

8/7=n/100

7/8=n/100

8/15=n/100

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The formula for finding percent increase is:
(Final - Initial)/Final * 100 = n
Divide both sides by 100 and you get:
(final-initial)/Final = n/100
Plug in all the numbers, and you get:
(15-8)/15 = n/100, or
7/15 = n/100

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The answer to this is 7/8=n/100



HELP HELP HELP HELP PLEASE (sorry )can u complete this tiny is to .................. as broad is to ........................

the words to fill this in are tiny is to ( large , minute , second ) as broad is to ( wide , fast ,
country ) the question is can u fill the gaps
and i need this extremely fast

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Tiny is to minute as broad is to wide.

Tiny and minute have the same meanings. Broad and wide also have the same meanings.

Hope it helps :)

Tiny is to minute as broad is to wide. Tiny is the same as minute, and broad is the same as wide, so that is how to answer it
The opposite would be: Tiny is to big as broad is to narrow

Alexei wants to hang a mirror in his boat, and put a frame around it. The mirror and frame must have an area of 19.25 square feet. The mirror is 3 feet wide and 5 feet long. Which quadratic equation can be used to determine the thickness of the frame, x?

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Answer:

4.25 sq ft.

Step-by-step explanation:

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The answer is: 4x^2 + 16x − 4.25 = 0

Write a real world situation that could be modeled by the equation 650 + 10m = 60m + 400

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What is 9/12 simplified

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9/12 simplified would equal 3/4 since the gcf of 9 & 12 is 3. and 9/3 is 3 and 12/3 is 4. so the answer would be 3/4
3/4 is the simplified version of 9/12