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Dayami Tucker
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6 January, 05:11
What is - 132>12 (n+9) ?
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Carmen Lutz
6 January, 05:13
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-132>12 (n+9)
Distribute 12 in the parenthesis
-132>12n + 108
Subtract 108 from both sides
-240 > 12n
Divide 12 on both sides
Final Answer: - 20> n
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Anaya Barrett
6 January, 05:40
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The answer is n < - 20
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