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Answer please for me babes

Answer please for me babes-example-1
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User Vinod CG
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Answer:

Explanation:

To solve the inequality x + 0.7 > -0.3, follow these steps:

1. Start by subtracting 0.7 from both sides of the inequality:

x + 0.7 - 0.7 > -0.3 - 0.7

Simplifying:

x > -1

2. The inequality x > -1 means that x is greater than -1. This can be visualized on a number line by drawing an open circle at -1 and shading to the right, indicating all the possible values of x that satisfy the inequality.

So, the solution to the inequality x + 0.7 > -0.3 is x > -1. In other words, any value of x that is greater than -1 will satisfy the inequality.

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User Cactusbone
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I hope you figure it out! I would say it is x is greater than negative 0.10 but I do not know
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