First let's write this: x/7<-3
To get rid of /7 we need to multiply by seven, so we do -3*7; which is -21
Bring down the symbol and you have x<-21
Anything less than -21, for example -28, would solve the inequality.
A number = x
x divided by 7 = x/7
is less than = <
-3 = -3
You're question is: x/7 < -3
Simplify it. Isolate the x. Multiply 7 to both sides
(x/7)(7) < (-3)(7)
x < (-3)(7)
Simplify, multiply.
x < -21
x < -21 is your answer
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