Eric reported that Joan won her first match in the chess tournament, but she won fewer than 8 matches altogether. Eric wrote the inequality m < 8 to represent the possible number of matches Joan won. Which numbers satisfy the inequality but make no sense in this situation? Choose all answers that are correct. A. –7 B. 0 C. 4 D. –1
@Eiwoh2
Well, i can tell you that there is only one possible answer of the following.
Which is the only one that looks like the answer?
but there are multiple
a and d?
No. 0, -1, -7 all satisfy the inequality.
So where does that leave us?
so a, b, and d?
Correct
4 makes sense, since 8 and 4 are both numbers that go together, no?
that is true
So there :)
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no i got 66%
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oh. Well um, gald to help lol
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Simplify the expression. A. –35 B. 15 C. –45 D. 75 Link: https://static.k12.com/bank_packages/files/media/mathml_9dc9035063f5eb0a26d084a6d96f2b66a9526276_1.gif
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