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28 April, 21:59

Find the student's error in solving the following inequality.

2 < - 3x - 4 < 5

6 < - 3x < 5

-2 > x > - 5/3

a. The student should have added 4 to all parts (left, middle, and right) to get 6 < - 3x < 9.

b. The student divided 6/-3 incorrectly.

c. The student should not have switched the direction of the sign in the final step.

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  1. 28 April, 22:02
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    Hello,

    answer A

    The student should have added 4 also to 5
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