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Aarav Pope
19 June, 02:27
Solve the inequality. 3 - 2a < 7
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Abel Baker
19 June, 04:04
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3 - 2a < 7
Subtract 3 from both sides
-2a<4
Divide both sides so that the only thing remaining on the left side is the variable a.*Note: When you divide a negative number in a inequality, it automatically flips the greater than/less than sign to it's opposite side.
Final Answer: a>-2
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