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Roger Esparza
8 December, 16:13
10 minus three times a number is no more than 61
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Dillan Arellano
8 December, 18:23
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n ≥ - 17
Step-by-step explanation:
Writing a symbolic inequality, we get:
10 - 3n ≤ 61
Solve this for 3n by adding 3n to both sides of this equation:
10 ≤ 61 + 3n
Solve for n by subtracting 61 from both sides and then dividing all of the resulting terms by 3:
-51 ≤ 3n (divide both sides by 3):
-17 ≤ n, or
n ≥ - 17
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