Solve: n+6≤ -4

Whats the answer>?

2 answers

AAhhooooOOOOgah!
Having said that, I'll do one, and maybe you can use that to solve the others, or show where you get stuck.

you start with inequalities just like equations, remembering one crucial thing:
If you multiply or divide by a negative value, you reverse the direction of the inequality.

So.

n+6≤ -4
subtract 6 from both sides:
n <= -10

done.
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