inequalities: x = (2x - 5) >= 43

jehan.the.great

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x = (2x-5)> 43

i got x>16
but next it says to find out the number of kilometers ran and i dont get that part.
helpp!
 
Since the exercise, as posted, says nothing about "kilometers" or "running", we would have no way of helping with that. Also, is x = 2x - 5, is 2x - 5 > 43, or both?

Please reply with the full and exact statement of the exercise, the complete instructions, a detailed description of any required graphic, and a clear listing of what you have tried thus far.

Thank you.

Eliz.
 
in a marathon, Adele ran 5 fewer kilometers than twice the number that Bob ran. Togther they ran at least 43km. What is the least number of kilometers that Adele ran? (let x = the number of kilometers that Bob ran.)
 
jehan.the.great said:
in a marathon, Adele ran 5 fewer kilometers than twice the number that Bob ran. Togther they ran at least 43km. What is the least number of kilometers that Adele ran? (let x = the number of kilometers that Bob ran.)
Since Bob = x, then Adele = 2x - 5

Bob + Adele = 43 minimum, so: x + 2x - 5 = 43
3x = 48
x = 16 : Bob = 16 and Adele = 2(16) - 5 = 27

Since they ran AT LEAST 43, and you want THE LEAST that Adele ran,
then why are you worried about inequalities?
 
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