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-x/3 ≥ 5 is? I need help

User IUnknown
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I believe the answer is -15.
User Skm
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Answer:

x≤-15

Explanation:

-x/3≥5

1) Start by multiplying both sides by 3:

-x≥15

2) Now divide both sides by -1: (There is an invisible negative 1 next to the x)

(When you divide by a negative with inequality signs you flip the sign!)

x≤-15

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