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Select the values that make the inequality start fraction, z, divided by, minus, 5, end fraction, is greater than, minus, 3 −5 z ​ >−3 true. Then write an equivalent inequality, in terms of zz. (Numbers written in order from least to greatest going across.)

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Final answer:

To find the values of z that make the inequality z/-5 > -3 true, solve the inequality by multiplying both sides by -5. The equivalent inequality is z < 15.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the values of z that make the inequality z/-5 > -3 true, we can solve the inequality.

First, we multiply both sides by -5 to eliminate the fraction: z < -3 × -5.

This simplifies to z < 15.

Therefore, any value of z less than 15 will make the inequality true.

To write an equivalent inequality in terms of z, we can write it as z < 15.

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