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14 March, 10:22

Can someone explain how to do x-35>15

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  1. 14 March, 11:24
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    To solve this problem, you want to get x alone on one side of the inequality. To do this, add 35 to both sides.

    x-35>15

    +35 + 35

    x>50

    To check your work, plug anything greater than 50 into the inequality.

    For example:

    If x=55

    55-35>15

    20>15

    x>50
  2. 14 March, 14:10
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    So first you do - 35 plus 35 = 0 then you crossed out that part then you do 15 plus 35 because you add - 35 to 35 that why. so 15 plus 35 = 50. then think that the X is 1 so you divide 1 by 50 equal 50

    The answer is so x is greater than 50
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