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  • 03-11-2022
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6<-3kWhy is the answer -2Shouldn’t it be positive 2

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VanelopeK515849 VanelopeK515849
  • 03-11-2022

we are given the following inequality:

[tex]6<-3k[/tex]

To solve for "k" we will divide both sides by -3, since we are dividing by a negative number we will change the direction of the inequality sign, we get:

[tex]\frac{6}{-3}>-\frac{3k}{-3}[/tex]

Solving the operations we get:

[tex]-2>k[/tex]

Therefore, the solution is the numbers that are smaller than negative 2.

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