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Braxton Coleman
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23 December, 02:48
Solve the inequality. show work. (r+3) >7
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Ciara Miller
23 December, 03:08
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First you subtract 3 from both sides. 3-3 and 7-3, that cancels out 3 which leaves you with r>4.
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