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Solving multi step inequalities

Solving multi step inequalities. 7(m – 3) > -13. 7m – 21 > -13. +21. +21. 7m > 8. 7. 7. m > 1 ¹⁄₇. 1. 1 ¹⁄₇. 2. -⅔n – 2 > ⅓n + 8. +⅔n. +⅔n. – 2 > 1n + 8. - 8. - 8. -10 > 1n. n < -10. -11. -10. -9. 6(x + 3) > 5x + 18 + x. 6x + 18 > 6x + 18. - 6x.

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Solving multi step inequalities

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  1. Solving multi step inequalities

  2. 7(m – 3) > -13 7m – 21 > -13 +21 +21 7m > 8 7 7 m > 1 ¹⁄₇ 1 1 ¹⁄₇ 2

  3. -⅔n – 2 > ⅓n + 8 +⅔n +⅔n – 2 > 1n + 8 - 8 - 8 -10 > 1n n < -10 -11 -10 -9

  4. 6(x + 3) > 5x + 18 + x 6x + 18 > 6x + 18 - 6x - 6x 18 > 18 Can 18 ever be greater than itself? No solution!

  5. 4 – 8y < -4(2y – 1) 4 – 8y < -8y + 4 + 8y + 8y 4 < 4 Can 4 ever be less than or equal to itself? All solutions!

  6. Pgs. 372 – 373 4 – 34 even

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