lissathomas334455 lissathomas334455
  • 23-03-2021
  • Geography
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Solve the inequality:

12−3x<18

Select one:

x<−2

x<10

x>10

x>−2

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renisthebee123 renisthebee123
  • 24-03-2021

Answer:

x>-2

Explanation:

subtracted 12 from both sides to get -3x<6 then divide both sides by -3, which means you have to switch around the inequality because you divided by a negative to get x>-2

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