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6(6n – 6) <-108

Idk how to solve this help

User Zord
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Answer:


\Huge \boxed{N<-2}

Explanation:

To solve this problem, first you have to isolate it on one side of the equation. To solve this problem, division property of equality is divide both sides of an equation by the same number doesn't change the equation.

First, divide by 6 from both sides.

6(n-6)/6<-108/6

Solve.

-108/6=-18

6n-6<-18

Next, add 6 from both sides.

6n-6+6<-18+6

Solve.

-18+6=-12

6n<-12

Then, divide by 6 from both sides.

6n/6<-12/6

Solve.

-12/6=-2

As a result, the correct answer is n<-2.

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