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What is the solution to -3/4x+2<-7​

User Rishi
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Answer: B

Explanation:

User Tore Nestenius
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Answer:

x > 12.

Explanation:

-3/4x + 2 < -7​ Subtract 2 from both sides:

-3/4x < -7 - 2

-3/4x < - 9 Divide both sides by -3/4

x > -9 / - 3/4 Note: we flip the inequality sign because we are

dividing by a negative value.

x > -9 * -4/3

x > -3*-4

x > 12.

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