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3(n+1)/7is greater than or equal to n+4/5 how would you work this
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Answered by PsyDAG
3(n+1)/7 > n + 4/5

Multiply both sides by 35.

15n + 5 > 35n + 28

Combine terms.

-20n > 23

Divide both sides by -20. When dividing/multiplying by a negative number, the carat is reversed.
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