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Which inequality represents all possible solutions of -6n < -12 1 point n > 2 n > 72 n < 2 n < 72*

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Given the inequality


-6n<-12.

Your aim is to have n on its own on the left of the inequality sign.

Divide both sides by a negative number -6, then the sign of inequality changes from < to >:


n>(-12)/(-6),\\ \\n>2.

Answer: correct option A.

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