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An inequality is shown below: −np − 5 ≤ 4(c − 2) Which of the following solves for n?

User Sadeniju
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Answer:

n = 4c -3 all over -p

Explanation:

- np - 5 ≤ 4 ( c - 2 )

-np - 5 ≤ 4c - 8

-np ≤ 4c - 3

n ≥ 4c -3 all over - p

User Gorjan
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Answer:

The given Inequality is

→ -np -5 ≤ 4 (c-2)

Which we have to solve for n.

→ →Adding 5 on both sides


\rightarrow -n p \leq 5 +4 c-8\\\\\rightarrow -n p \leq 4 c-3\\\\\text{Dividing both sides by ,-1}\\\\\rightarrow np \geq 3-4 c\\\\\rightarrow n \geq (3-4c)/(p)

The step which solves for n is


n \geq (3-4c)/(p)

User Joshua Leung
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