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I need help with -3p ≥ -6 or 4p+1>13

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Answer:

The first one is:
p\leq 2

The Second one is:
p > 3

Explanation:

Solving Inequalities. To solve the equations you have listed we need to isolate the variable,
p.

1st Problem Given:
-3p\geq -6

To solve this inequality, you need to divide both sides by -3. Remember, when you divide or multiply both sides of an inequality by a negative number, the inequality sign flips.

This gives us:
p\leq 2

2nd Problem Given:
4p+1 > 13

To solve this inequality, you'll first subtract 1 from both sides (the golden rule of algebra)


4p > 12

Now we need to divide by 4 on both sides.


p > 3

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