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What is -6w < 85. help

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Answer:

w=[-14.1667, ∞)

Explanation:

the variable w can be any real number less than the value of 85, thus -6 multiplied by any number greater than the value of 14.1667 shall be less than 85. the value for the minimum limit number is obtained dividing 85 by -6 due to the varibale -6w and the value 85 as the maximum limit.

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