Which of the following sets shows all the numbers from the set {2, 3, 4, 5} that are part of the solution to the inequality 4n + 6 > 22?

Respuesta :

5 is the only number to satisfy the equation. If you were to plug in 2, 3, or 4, you'd get these results.

[tex]4(2) + 6 > 22 \\ 8 + 6 > 22 \\ 14 > 22 \\ \: which \: is \: not \: true[/tex]
[tex]4(3) + 6 > 22 \\ 12 + 6 > 22 \\ 18 > 22 \\ \: also \: not \: true[/tex]

Answer:

the answer is  

{2, 3, 4}

Step-by-step explanation:

if 5 is the only one that works and it has to be inequality  so  

{2, 3, 4} can be the only answer