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  • 11-11-2022
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Determine which integer makes the inequality 6(n − 5) < 3(n + 4) true.

S:{11}
S:{14}
S:{30}
S:{42}

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chetankachana
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  • 11-11-2022

Answer:

S: {11}

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello!

Solve the inequality for n by isolating the variable.

Solve for n

  • 6(n − 5) < 3(n + 4)
  • 6n - 30 < 3n + 12
  • 3n - 30 < 12
  • 3n < 42
  • n < 14

The solution for n is all values less than 14, so 11 would work.

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