Solve the inequality Rx>10 , where R is a number greater than 0

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To solve the inequality \( Rx > 10 \), where \( R \) is a number greater than 0, we can isolate \( x \).

  1. Start with the inequality: \[ Rx > 10 \]

  2. Divide both sides by \( R \) (since \( R > 0 \), the direction of the inequality remains the same): \[ x > \frac{10}{R} \]

So, the solution to the inequality is: \[ x > \frac{10}{R} \]

This means that \( x \) must be greater than \( \frac{10}{R} \).