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14 January, 20:26

Solve the inequality 4 (n-3) - 6 > 18

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  1. R
    14 January, 21:25
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    n >9

    Step-by-step explanation:

    4 (n-3) - 6 > 18

    Distribute the 4

    4n-12 - 6 > 18

    Combine like terms

    4n - 18 > 18

    Add 18 to each side

    4n-18+18 > 18+18

    4n > 36

    Divide by 4

    4n/4 > 36/4

    n >9
  2. J
    14 January, 21:40
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    n>9

    Step-by-step explanation:

    4 (n-3) - 6 > 18

    To solve this inequality we need to remove the parenthesis

    distribute 4 inside the parenthesis

    4n - 12 - 6 > 18

    Now combine like terms

    4n - 18 > 18

    We need to isolate 'n', so we add 18 on both sides

    4n > 36

    Now divide both sides by 4

    n > 9

    So the value of n is greater than 9
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