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Solve the inequality −30c>23 and write the solution in interval notation, using improper fractions if necessary.

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Answer:
\left(-\infty, -(23)/(30) \right)

Explanation:


-30c > 23\\\\c < -(23)/(30)

In interval notation, this is
\left(-\infty, -(23)/(30) \right)

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