Answer: 11
Step-by-step explanation: To determine which number is not a solution for the inequality, first begin by substituting in 3 for x.
So we have (3) + 6 < 14.
(3) + 6 is 9 and we can see that 9 < 14.
This means that this is a solution so we need to continue.
Now substitute a 5 in for x.
So we have (5) + 6 < 14.
(5) + 6 is 11 and we can see that 11 < 14.
This means that this is a solution so we need to continue.
Now substitute a 7 in for x.
So we have (7) + 6 < 14.
(7) + 6 is 13 and we can see that 13 < 14.
This means that this is a solution so we need to continue.
Now substitute an 11 in for x.
So we have (11) + 6 < 14.
(11) + 6 is 17 and we can see than 17 < 14.
Notice that the inequality 7 < 14 is not a true statement however because 17 is greater than 14, not smaller. This means that 11 is not a solution.