a.
To write: An algebraic inequality that represents the given situation.
a.
Answer to Problem 1P
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Situation: All real numbers p that greater than equal to 1.5.
Calculation:
In inequalities the symbol = is used to greater than equal. The values on the left side of symbol are either greater than or equal to values on right side.
Thus the inequality representing the given situation is as follows:
b.
To write: An algebraic inequality that represents the given situation.
b.
Answer to Problem 1P
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Situation: The sum of t and 7 is less than −3.
Calculation:
In inequalities the symbol < is used to represent less than equal. The values on the left side of symbol are less than the values on right side.
Thus the inequality representing the given situation is as follows:
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