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Elian
Mathematics
27 January, 03:30
Solve the inequality: 12p + 7 > 139
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Rubi Mcclain
27 January, 03:34
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If you would like to solve the inequality 12 * p + 7 > 139, you can do this using the following steps:
12 * p + 7 > 139
12 * p > 139 - 7
12 * p > 132 / 12
p > 132/12
p > 11
The correct result would be p > 11.
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