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Esmeralda Molina
Mathematics
14 April, 18:06
Given - 4x/7 >10 find the solution set
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Maggie Leach
14 April, 18:13
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Multiply both sides by 7:
-4x > 70
Divide both sides by - 4 and remember to switch the inequality sign.
x < - 15
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