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c/3 > -2
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To solve the inequality \( \frac{c}{3} > -2 \), follow these steps:

1. Multiply both sides of the inequality by 3 to eliminate the fraction. Since we are multiplying by a positive number, the direction of the inequality remains the same:

\[
c > -2 \cdot 3
\]

2. Calculate the right side:

\[
c > -6
\]

Thus, the solution is:

\[
c > -6
\]
10 months ago

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