Respuesta :
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
11q + 5 ≤ 49
Subtract 5 from each side
11q + 5-5 ≤ 49-5
11q ≤44
Divide each side by 11
q ≤44/11
q≤4
There is a close circle at 4 because of the equals sign and the lines goes to the left
Answer:
B
Step 1:
To solve this, we need to isolate the variable q. To do so, we will subtract 5 from both sides of the inequality.
[tex]11q+5(-5)\leq 49(-5)\\11q\leq 44[/tex]
Step 2:
We divide both sides by 11 to get our q.
[tex]\frac{11q}{11}\leq \frac{44}{11} \\q\leq 4[/tex]
q ≤ 4
Step 3:
To find the correct graph, we need to know that a close circle means a ≤ or ≥ and an open one means a < or >. Here, we are using a ≤ so C and D are not our answers. Also remember that if the "arrow" is pointing left (<), then the arrow on the graph should be facing the left side. If the arrow is facing the right side, then that means we are using > or ≥. Here, we are using ≤ (left), so that means the arrow on the graph should be on a 4, facing left, with a closed circle.
Our answer is B.