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Which is the correct solution to -6x < 18?

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Hello there! :)

Answer:


\boxed{x>-3}

*The answer must have a NEGATIVE sign.*

Explanation:

First, you multiply by -1 both sides of an equation.


(-6x)(-1)>18(-1)

Then, simplify.


6x>-18

Divide by 6 both sides of an equation.


(6x)/(6)>(-18)/(6)

Divide by the numbers from left to right.


-18/6=-3

Final answer is →→→
\boxed{x>-3}

Hope this helps!

Have a nice day! :)

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-Charlie

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