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Mathematics, 05.10.2019 05:30 Jorjalilli8081

Math 6. grade 6. can anyone me answer these questions? soon as
i want all the answers to be 100% correct if at all possible. no incorrect answers.
i need on these questions.

1. what is the correct solution for the inequality x - 9 < 14?
choices below:

x < 23
x > 23
23x
x ≥ 9

2. 4b > 20 = ?
choices below :

b > 5

b < 5

b > 80

b < 80

3. a summer camp charges a $25 registration fee plus an additional $10 for each day that someone attends the camp.
choose an equation that could be used to find the total cost y for someone to attend the camp for any number of days x.

y = 25x +10

y = 10x + 25

y = 25(10) + x

y = 25 x 10

4. c - 7 ≤ 10 = ?
choices below:

c ≤ 3

c ≥ 17

c ≥ 3

c ≤ 17

5. which of the following is a solution of the inequality m - 12 < 20?
choices below:
34

33

32

31

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