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2. Find the smallest integer value of x that satisfies the inequality 6x > 7.​

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

It should be 1.....

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
5

Given:

6x > 7.

To Find:

The smallest integer value of x.

Solution:

The integer value should satisfy 6x > 7.

x > 7/6

x > 1.167

x is greater than 1.167.

The smallest integer that satisfies the inequality should be the next integer value which is closer to 1.167.

Thus, the value is 2.

The smallest integer value of x that satisfies the inequality 6x > 7 is 2.

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