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13 February, 06:59

four times a number decreased by 6 is less than - 2. Define a variable, write an inequality, and solve for the number

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  1. 13 February, 10:37
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    The inequality is 4x - 6 < - 2 and solution for number is x < 1, where "x" is the variable

    Solution:

    Given that four times a number decreased by 6 is less than - 2

    To find: Define a variable, write an inequality, and solve for the number

    Let "x" be the required number

    From given information,

    four times a number decreased by 6 < - 2

    four times "x" decreased by 6 < - 2

    Here "times" represents multiplication. Four times x means 4 is multiplied by x

    Decreased means something is subtracted away

    Here 6 is subtracted from four times "x"

    So we frame a inequality as:

    4x - 6 < - 2

    Moving - 6 from R. H. S to L. H. S,

    4x < - 2 + 6

    4x < 4

    Dividing both sides by 4,

    x < 1

    Thus the inequality is 4x - 6 < - 2 and solution for number is x < 1
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