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The solutions set to 6+2n>12 is n>3. Which are correct representations of this solution?

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6+2n>12

n>3 is true because 6 minus 12 equal 6 divide by 2 is 3

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User Manjunath H M
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Answer:

The solution is explained below.

Explanation:

Given an inequality


6+2n>12

The solution set for above inequality is n>3

we have to write the correct representation of solution for above.

Inequality:
6+2n>12

Subtracting 6 from both sides of inequality


6+2n-6>12-6


2n>6

Dividing by 2 both sides


(2n)/(2)>(6)/(2)


n>3

which is the required solution set for above inequality.

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User Florian Courtial
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