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Part A: Solve −np − 70 < 40 for n. Show your work. (4 points) Part B: Solve 4w − 7k = 28 for k. Show your work. (6 points)
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Part A: Solve −np − 70 < 40 for n. Show your work. (4 points) Part B: Solve 4w − 7k = 28 for k. Show your work. (6 points)
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Part A: -np - 70 < 40
+70
-np < 110
-n < 110/p
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