Answer:
26. t<-70 see description below.
Explanation:
To solve an inequality in one variable, solve using inverse operations like any other equations. However, if dividing or multiplying by a negative at any points, flip the sign of the inequality.
Example:
![(t)/(-7)>10\\\\ -7*(t)/(-7) >10*-7\\\\t<-70](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/ec3le1z58xdwi77tqwm9tn8q8k374pcjs7.png)
-7 was multiplied to as an inverse operation to division by -7. Because it was negative, the inequality sign was flipped. To graph, plot -70 on the number line with an open circle. Then draw an arrow from -70 to the left.