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Danielle Nixon
12 August, 02:27
what does - 3.6 > - 0.3a + 1.2 equal?
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Mcintosh
12 August, 05:39
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This is solved almost exactly as if it was an equation.
-3.6 > - 0.3a + 1.2
0.3a + - 3.6 > 1.2
0.3a > 3.6 + 1.2
0.3a > 4.8
a > 16, which is your final answer
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