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19 July, 11:17

How do you solve 3 (*-2) >-3

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  1. 19 July, 11:26
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    The answer is x>1.

    3**-2>-3

    3**-3*2>-3

    3x-6>-3

    3x>-3+6

    3x>3

    x>3/3

    x>1
  2. 19 July, 11:33
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    If you would like to solve 3 * (x - 2) > - 3, you can do this using the following steps:

    3 * (x - 2) > - 3

    3x - 3 * 2 > - 3

    3x - 6 > - 3

    3x > - 3 + 6

    3x > 3

    x > 1

    The correct result would be x > 1.
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