(it is at -2 on a number line.)

Solve an inequality that shows the amount of money ( m ) that a family must bring to an amusement park so they will have at least $21 to spend after paying a $5 parking fee.

The number line shows the solution of which of the following inequalities? (1 point) Responses 11+m≤9 11 plus m less-than-or-equal to 9 9+m≥11 9 plus m is greater than or equal to 11 9+m≤11 9 plus m less-than-or-equal-to 11 11+m≥9 m plus 9 greater-than-or-equal-to 11 (HALP

Let's use algebra to solve the inequality.

Let m be the amount of money the family brings to the amusement park.

After paying a $5 parking fee, the family will have at least $21 left, so we can write the inequality as:

m - 5 ≥ 21

To solve for m, we can add 5 to both sides of the inequality:

m - 5 + 5 ≥ 21 + 5

Simplifying:

m ≥ 26

So the solution is m is greater than or equal to 26.

This corresponds to the inequality 9 + m ≥ 11.

Therefore, the correct answer is:

9 plus m is greater than or equal to 11.