Asked by mrs. reeves
n/3+5>4 solve and show your work, please
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Answered by
Reiny
two steps:
n/3+5>4
1. subtract 5 from both sides ---->
2. multiply each side by +3 ----->
(since you multiplied by a positive number, the inequality sign stays as is )
let me know what you get
n/3+5>4
1. subtract 5 from both sides ---->
2. multiply each side by +3 ----->
(since you multiplied by a positive number, the inequality sign stays as is )
let me know what you get
Answered by
mrs. reeves
is it 12?
Answered by
Reiny
no,
completing my steps:
n/3+5>4
1. subtract 5 from both sides ----> n/3+5 - 5 > 4 - 5 or <b>n/3 > -1</b>
2. multiply each side by +3 -----> n/3 * 3 > -1 * 3
<b>n > -3</b>
completing my steps:
n/3+5>4
1. subtract 5 from both sides ----> n/3+5 - 5 > 4 - 5 or <b>n/3 > -1</b>
2. multiply each side by +3 -----> n/3 * 3 > -1 * 3
<b>n > -3</b>
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