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6th Grade Mathematics Inequalities

6th Grade Mathematics Inequalities-example-1
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Answer:


n < 91

Explanation:

Move all terms not containing n to the right side of the inequality.

Add 5 to both sides of the inequality.


(n)/(13) < -12+5

Add −12 and 5.


(n)/(13) < -7

Multiply both sides by 13.


(n)/(13) *13 < -7*13

Simplify the left side by canceling the common factor of 13.


n < -7*13

Simplify the right side by multiplying −7 by 13.


n < 91

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