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Brennen Gill
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14 August, 01:08
What are the steps to solve this inequality
3<-5n+2n?
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Addison Russell
14 August, 01:22
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3 < - 5n + 2n
3 < - 3n
-3 - 3
-1 < n
n > - 1
Solution Set: (-1, ∞)
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