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Maximus Mooney
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18 April, 10:01
How do you graph 10m-3>-163
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Amara Marsh
18 April, 10:27
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Step-by-step explanation:
First, simplify 10m-3>-163:
Adding 3 to both sides results in
10m > 160
Dividing both sides by 10 isolates m:
m > 16
On the number line, draw an open (empty) circle around 16. Then draw an arrow to the right from this circle.
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