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How would I work this problem -6x>1/3Asked by bubba
How would I work this problem
-6x>1/3
-6x>1/3
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Answered by
Amie
1/3 = .3333
for -6x to be greater than .3333 then -6 multiplied by x needs to equal more than .3333
since two negatives make a positive x would have to be a negative digit. A variety of numbers work
for -6x to be greater than .3333 then -6 multiplied by x needs to equal more than .3333
since two negatives make a positive x would have to be a negative digit. A variety of numbers work
Answered by
bubba
I'm confused
Answered by
Amie
I'm sorry, I will leave the answer to a regular tutor. I was only trying to help
Answered by
bubba
Thanks anyways
Answered by
Reiny
-6x>1/3
divide both sides by -6
x < -1/18
remember, when multiplying or dividing by a negative, the inequality sign has to be reversed.
divide both sides by -6
x < -1/18
remember, when multiplying or dividing by a negative, the inequality sign has to be reversed.
Answered by
bubba
so then solution set would be {x|x<-1/18}
Answered by
Reiny
correct
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