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7 March, 13:56

How do you solve 30> - (5z+15) + 10z

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  1. 7 March, 14:50
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    Distribute the negative to get 30>-5z-15+10z

    Combine like terms to get 30>5z-15+

    Add 15 to each side to get 45>5z

    Divide by 5 on each side to get that 9>z

    Your answer will be 9>z
  2. 7 March, 16:16
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    Math:

    Step #1: Simplify both sides of the inequality.

    30> 5z-15

    Step #2: Flip the equation.

    5z-15 <30

    Step #3: Add 15 to both sides.

    5z-15 + 15 < 30+15

    5z<45

    Step #4: Divide both sides by 5.

    5z/5=45

    Your Answer:

    z<9
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