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3j+1>=10
Take the one to the other side by -1 on both sides
3j>=10-1
3j>=9
Divide both sides by 3
3/3j>=9/3
1j>=3
J>=3
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3j+1≥10
Subtract 1 from both sides.
3j ≥ 9
Then divide both sides by 3.
j ≥ 3
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