identify the first step to the inequality for z/4+5>10

lesson 13:Solving Two-Step Inequalities

1: d

2: a
3: c
4: c
5: b

Henry subtracted 5 from both sides.

Next multiply both sides by 4
z > 20

how is that right'

bob from fnf I got a 100!!

z/4 > 5

Bob from FNF is 100 right

To identify the first step to solve the inequality z/4 + 5 > 10, we need to isolate the term involving the variable z.

The first step is to subtract 5 from both sides of the inequality to eliminate the constant term. This is done to isolate the term containing z on one side of the inequality.

By subtracting 5 from both sides, the inequality becomes:
z/4 > 10 - 5.

Simplifying, we have:
z/4 > 5.

So, the first step is subtracting 5 from both sides of the inequality.