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13 November, 10:10

Solving for inequalities

8p-13 <-2+7p and 20+4p< 2p+14?

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  1. 13 November, 10:16
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    8p-13<-2+7p and 20+4p<2p+14

    8p-13<-2+7p

    8p-13<7p-2 (Simplify both sides of the inequality)

    8p-13-7p<7p-2-7p (Subtract 7p from both sides)

    p-13<-2

    p-13+13<-2+13 (Add 13 to both sides)

    p<11

    20+4p<2p+14

    4p+20<2p+14 (Simplify both sides of the inequality)

    4p+20-2p<2p+14-2p (Subtract 2p from both sides)

    2p+20<14

    2p+20-20<14-20 (Subtract 20 from both sides)

    2p<-6

    2p/2 < - 6/2 (Divide both sides by 2)

    p<-3

    So the answer to your question is:

    P <11 and P < - 3
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