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00:0-1 Welcome anywhere . Math . I'm Jeff Jenkinson and today
00:02 we're solving inequalities using multiplication or division . However ,
00:08 there will be no negative numbers in this video .
00:12 So with that let's get started . Okay , example
00:32 one solve X over five is less than or equal
00:35 to two and then grab the solution . Well ,
00:39 solving inequalities using multiplication or division is just like solving
00:44 equations with multiplication or division . As long as you're
00:49 not multiplying or dividing negative numbers . And in this
00:52 video it's all going to be positive . So it's
00:55 gonna be like the same . It's going to be
00:57 just like doing it with equations . Our goal is
01:00 to get the variable alone right now . X is
01:02 being divided by five . So I do that inverse
01:05 operation and multiply this side by five to get that
01:09 X alone and anything I do to one side ,
01:11 I have to do the same to the other side
01:14 to make sure the inequality stays true . So here
01:17 we go . Uh X over five . If I
01:19 multiply this side by five Less than or equal to
01:22 . To do the same thing on this side multiply
01:25 that side by five . Those fives will cancel out
01:29 . And I'm left with X is less than or
01:31 equal to 10 . Okay , I've solved it now
01:35 . Let's grab that solution . Here is my quick
01:40 Number line . I know x needs to be less
01:43 than or equal to 10 . So maybe here is
01:45 zero , there is 10 less than or equal to
01:50 because it's or equal to . That means my dot
01:53 needs to be like that filled in Arrow going towards
02:00 the less than theirs . Example one here's some to
02:03 try on your own . Okay , example to solve
02:13 for N is greater than 32 and then grab the
02:16 solution . So same thing . I'm trying to get
02:19 the variable alone . I notice and is being multiplied
02:22 by four . So the inverse operation of multiplication is
02:26 division divided by four . Well undo that multiplication and
02:30 then I do the same thing here . So four
02:33 end is greater than 32 . I'm going to divide
02:36 this side by four , which means I'm also gonna
02:39 divide that side by four to make sure the inequality
02:43 stays true . Uh those get cancelled out and I
02:46 get N is greater than 32 , divided by four
02:50 , is eight . Okay , um This represents all
02:54 my solutions to this inequality . Any number that's greater
02:57 than eight would be a solution to this inequality .
03:01 So let's graph that here is a quick little number
03:06 line . I'm gonna be at eight , let's say
03:09 eight is here let's go 89 10 , something like
03:14 that at eight because it's greater than it's not greater
03:18 than or equal to . I'm going to have an
03:20 open circle and greater than which means the arrows going
03:24 to the right . So again , This arrow represents
03:29 all the solutions to this inequality . Any number that's
03:34 greater than eight would be a solution , right ?
03:38 10 would be a solution because four times 10 is
03:40 40 that's greater than 30 to 9 would be a
03:43 solution . Four times nine is 36 that's greater than
03:46 32 . A million would be a solution . Anything
03:49 greater than eight . Let's try one more . Example
03:52 , example three A one day pass to a gym
03:55 cost $4.50 a 30 day pass for like a month
03:58 long pass cost $45 . So part a right And
04:02 solving inequality to find when it's better to buy the
04:06 one day passes instead of buying the full month long
04:10 , 30 day pass . So this is very typical
04:13 right ? New Year's resolutions . People say , okay
04:15 , I want to go to the gym . Well
04:17 , is it better to buy the month long pass
04:19 or is it better to buy or to pay each
04:22 time you go ? Well , it depends on how
04:24 often you go , which is exactly what we're trying
04:26 to find out here . So uh let's look ,
04:30 a one day pass costs $4.50 . The month long
04:35 is $45 . Now , the one thing we don't
04:39 know , it's how often we're gonna go , how
04:42 many days we're going to go ? That's gonna be
04:44 our variable , right ? Whenever you're writing inequalities or
04:48 equations , always think what's your variable gonna be ,
04:51 what , don't , you know ? And in this
04:52 case we don't know how often how many days we're
04:56 going to go to the gym . So that's gonna
04:57 be my variable . I'm gonna call that d the
05:00 for days Uh to the gym . Well , each
05:03 day costs $4.50 . So this will become 4.5 d
05:11 . Right ? $4.54 . 50 cents times the number
05:14 of days you go now , what we're looking for
05:18 is when it's going to be cheaper , right ?
05:22 When it's better to do the one day passes and
05:26 it would be better when this cost is cheaper than
05:32 The $45 than the month long . So to show
05:35 that this is cheaper or a better deal , we
05:37 would make it less than 45 . So take a
05:44 second and just look at that and think about what
05:46 we what we wrote . So what we're saying is
05:49 $4.50 times the number of days , right ? Is
05:56 less than if that's less than $45 , which is
06:00 the month on pass . This would be the better
06:03 deal . So now let's solve it . So we
06:05 wrote the inequality now let's solve it . Uh divide
06:09 both sides by 4.5 . To get that d .
06:12 That variable alone . D . Is less than ,
06:18 well 45 divided by 4.5 is 10 . You can
06:24 do that over here or just trust me . Uh
06:28 What that means is when is it better to buy
06:31 a one day pass ? Well it's better to buy
06:33 a one day pass if You go less than 10
06:38 days . So there is our answer . Let's try
06:41 one more . Okay . Same problem . We're just
06:43 gonna do part B . And part C . When
06:46 would the cost be equal ? The cost would be
06:48 equal if you went exactly 10 days , Right ?
06:53 If you in 10 days 10 times $4.50 would be
06:57 $45 . If you went 10 days with a month
07:00 passed . Well still $45 and last one . When
07:03 would it be better to buy the 30 day pass
07:06 ? Well , if it was cheaper To buy the
07:10 day pass , if you went less than 10 days
07:14 And if you do exactly 10 days , it doesn't
07:16 matter . Well then if you go more than 10
07:19 days , the 30 day pass would be the better
07:22 deal . Because after every day above 10 , it
07:26 doesn't matter . You don't get charged anymore because it's
07:29 just a 45 straight $45 a straight fee . No
07:33 matter if you go 11 , 12 , 13 ,
07:36 if you go 25 days or if you go all
07:38 30 right , that would be the better deal .
07:41 Because if we did 30 days and pay $4.50 each
07:44 day . Well , 30 times 45 is gonna be
07:47 much greater than 45 days . Okay ? Here are
07:51 some to find your own as always . Thank you
08:01 so much for watching . And if you like this
08:03 video , please subscribe .
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