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20 August, 11:16
Solve the inequality for u. - 11>15+u
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Abby Allison
20 August, 14:32
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-11>15+u
The first step is to get u by itself, so you subtract 15 from both sides so you get:
-26>u
This can also be written as:
u<-26
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Rachael Greer
20 August, 14:44
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U < - 24, simple really
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