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12 January, 04:15

8c < - 64 ... c = what?

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  1. 12 January, 04:24
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    Well, you'll need to make it so that the c is alone. That means you'll have to get rid of the 8. To get rid of the 8 next to the c, simple divide each side by 8. - 64 divided by 8 is - 8, and 8 divided by it's self is 1. 1 is meaningless when it's multiplied, so you can just get rid of it, or hide it. So c is less than - 8, or

    c<-8.
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