Answer:
answer a
Step-by-step explanation:
<
- Let's isolate on one side of the equation. Ignore the inequality for now. We'll deal with that later.
- Now, I'm going to bring back the inequality or < symbol. I only removed it when simplifying and isolating , but if this confuses you, just do your math and keep the inequality there.
<
- On a number line, this would include every number <em>less than </em>, due to the < (less than) symbol. This disqualifies answers b and d because they are showing every number <em>greater than </em>. But, how do we decide between answers a and c?
- If a line has point at its beginning, , then that means that every number <em>less than or equal to</em> [ ≤ ] 6 is being shown, but our equation just says <em>less than </em>[ < ] 6, so answer a is our correct answer.
Answer:
Well since he wrote the amount, he’s technically giving cash away so you basically jsut add everything.
98+456+29+381= 964
867-964= -97
His final balance would be -97
Here’s the thing, a checking account acts like a debit card. Its your own cold hard cash. That means you can’t give away more then you have.
So here are the two options
1) At least one or at most 2 checks must’ve bounced
2) He got more money in his checking account
Answer:
what grade are u in
Step-by-step explanation:
bc I have no idea what u are doing