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How to solve this inequality: 3p - 6 > 21. a. p > 5 b. p > -9 c. p > 9 d. p > -5?
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How to solve this inequality: 3p - 6 > 21. a. p > 5 b. p > -9 c. p > 9 d. p > -5?
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How to solve this inequality: 3p - 6 > 21.
a. p > 5
b. p > -9
c. p > 9
d. p > -5?
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First of all you do +6 to both sides which will get you now 3p > 27 then you do divide by 3 to get the p by itself, which will give you answer of
p > 9, LETTER C
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