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Sue wrote the inequality shown, where b>0.

X/b - c > -d

Which inequality is equivalent to Sue’s inequality?

Sue wrote the inequality shown, where b>0. X/b - c > -d Which inequality is-example-1

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Answer:

x > bc - db

Explanation:


(x)/(b)-c>-d is a literal equation, which means all the terms are variables. Solving for the variable 'x':


(x)/(b)-c>d

Add 'c' to both sides:


(x)/(b)-c+c>-d+c

simplify and multiply both sides by 'b':
b((x)/(b))>(c-d)b

simplify and distribute: x > bc - db

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