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2(3p+1)>-4 I don't understand what to do after I distribute 2 into 3p + 1
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2(3p+1)>-4 I don't understand what to do after I distribute 2 into 3p + 1
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First, distribute the 2.
2(3p+1)>-4
6p+2>-4
Second, subtract 2 from both sides.
6p+2>-4
-2 -2
_______
6p > -6
Third, divide both sides by 6.
6p > -6
--- ---
6 6
______
p>-1
So the answer is p>-1.
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