Respuesta :
at first, the beat needed to be more than ten seconds, so the beat could be more than or equal to 11 seconds. then, the beat has to be five seconds more than that, so the beat has to be more than or equal to 16 seconds.
so the beat could be 16 ≤ 17 seconds, 16 ≤ 18 seconds, or 16 ≤ 100 seconds. as long as it's more than 16 seconds it would work.
so the beat could be 16 ≤ 17 seconds, 16 ≤ 18 seconds, or 16 ≤ 100 seconds. as long as it's more than 16 seconds it would work.
Let
x-------> the length of the beat in seconds
we know that
[tex]x > (10+5)[/tex] ------> inequality that represent the beats length
[tex]x > 15\ sec[/tex]
the solution is the interval--------> (15,∞)
the domain is all real number greater than [tex]15[/tex]
Find the possibles beat lengths that satisfy the inequality
a) [tex]x=16\ sec[/tex]
substitute in the inequality
[tex]16 > 15\ sec[/tex] -----> is true
therefore
[tex]x=16\ sec[/tex] is a possible beat length
b) [tex]x=18\ sec[/tex]
substitute in the inequality
[tex]18 > 15\ sec[/tex] -----> is true
therefore
[tex]x=18\ sec[/tex] is a possible beat length
c) [tex]x=19\ sec[/tex]
substitute in the inequality
[tex]19 > 15\ sec[/tex] -----> is true
therefore
[tex]x=19\ sec[/tex] is a possible beat length