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28 January, 14:16
How do you solve 6 (2/3x-3) >3
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Sarahi Fields
28 January, 14:18
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14>3
Step-by-step explanation:
you would need to turn the 3 in the parenthesis into a fraction which would result in 9/3. 2/3 - 9/3 = - 7/3
Multiply the 7/3 by 6 and by what I have always been taught, you only multiply the top of the fraction. This would leave it to be 42/3 which would be known as 14.
So therefore the answer would be 14>3
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