Big Ideas Math: Modeling Real Life, Grade 6
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Exercise 17 Page 406

What can you do to isolate a variable in an inequality?

Solution: n ≤ 6
Graph:

Inequalities can be solved in the same way as equations, by performing inverse operations on both sides until the variable is isolated. The only difference is that when we divide or multiply by a negative number, we must reverse the inequality sign.
12 ≥ n+6
12- 6 ≥ n+6- 6
12-6 ≥ n
6≥ n
n ≤ 6
We found that all values of n less than or equal to 6 will satisfy the inequality. Now let’s graph the inequality on a number line. Since n can equal 6, we draw a closed circle at this point. Since n is all values less than or equal to 6, we will shade the part of the number line that represents numbers less than or equal to 6. This means that we shade to the left of our point at 6, including 6 with the closed circle.