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Fernanda Stein
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19 January, 09:58
Solve the following inequality. n/3>1
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Tipr
19 January, 10:05
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(3) (n/3) = 3*1
n = 3
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Mylee Spears
19 January, 10:14
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N/3>1
n>1*3
n>3 or (3,+∞)
Solution: n>3 or (3, + ∞)
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