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If 4>36x, solve the inequality for x.

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Answer:


(1)/(9) > x \)

Explanation:

To solve the inequality
\(4 > 36x\), you need to isolate x on one side of the inequality sign. Here are the steps to do that:

Divide by 36: Divide both sides of the inequality by 36 to isolate x.


\[ (4)/(36) > (36x)/(36) \]


\sf Simplify: \( (1)/(9) > x \) or\sf \: \( x < (1)/(9) \)

So the solution to the inequality 1/9 > x

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Answer:

1/9 > x

Explanation:

4>36x

Solve the inequality for x

Divide each side by 36

4/36 > 36x/36

1/9 > x

User George Pantazes
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