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Solving inequalities. 25g greater than or equal to -100
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Solving inequalities. 25g greater than or equal to -100
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If 25g is greater than or equal to -100,
we write
25g ≥ -100 and then simplify by dividing both sides by 25:
g ≥ -4
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