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Help!! i really can't do this pls help me with this inquality question

Help!! i really can't do this pls help me with this inquality question-example-1
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Answer: 11

Step-by-step explanation:

2n is greater than 20, so 2n > 20. This solves to n > 10 after dividing both sides by 2. That inequality is the same as 10 < n.

5n is less than 60. It leads to 5n < 60. That solves to n < 12 after dividing both sides by 5.

To summarize:

  • "2n is greater than 20" leads to n > 10, aka 10 < n.
  • "5n is less than 60" leads to n < 12

Combine 10 < n with n < 12 to write a compound inequality:

10 < n < 12

The value n is between 10 and 12. We exclude each endpoint.

The only possible whole number that works here is n = 11

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