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14 March, 17:01

Solve the inequality 2c/3+1>7

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  1. 14 March, 17:02
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    c > 9

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To solve the inequality, we would have to get it into one of these four forms:

    c > n

    c < n

    c ≤ n

    c ≥ n

    where n is a constant.

    2c/3 + 1 > 7

    Subtract 1 from both sides to remove the "+1" on the left side.

    2c/3 > 7 - 1

    Simplify.

    2c/3 > 6

    Multiply both sides by 6 to remove the "/3" on the left side.

    2c > 6 · 3

    Simplify.

    2c > 18

    Divide both sides by 2 to remove the coefficient of "2" on the left side.

    c > 18/2

    Simplify.

    c > 9

    c > 9 is in the form c > n, where n is 8. c > 9 would be the solution.

    c > 9
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