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24 September, 01:48

Which value of the variable is a solution of the inequality t< - 6?

A) 7

B) - 7

C) 6

D) - 6

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  1. 24 September, 02:17
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    The inequality t < - 6 states that t is a number that is less than - 6, that is, is at the left side of - 6 in the number line. Therefore from the options given, - 7 in option B is the correct answer.
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