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Is t = 6 a solution to the inequality below?
90 > 10t
90 > 10t
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To determine if \( t = 6 \) is a solution to the inequality \( 90 > 10t \), we can substitute \( t \) with \( 6 \) in the inequality:
\[
90 > 10 \cdot 6
\]
Calculating the right side:
\[
10 \cdot 6 = 60
\]
Now the inequality becomes:
\[
90 > 60
\]
This statement is true. Therefore, \( t = 6 \) is indeed a solution to the inequality \( 90 > 10t \).
\[
90 > 10 \cdot 6
\]
Calculating the right side:
\[
10 \cdot 6 = 60
\]
Now the inequality becomes:
\[
90 > 60
\]
This statement is true. Therefore, \( t = 6 \) is indeed a solution to the inequality \( 90 > 10t \).